面白いなあ。。可愛いな。。素敵だなあ。。って思ったこと、まとめてみました。。
Photo by @bertiegregory. Meet the biggest fish in the world, the whale shark! Despite weighing over 20 tonnes, growing up to 40ft/12m long and being a shark, they don't have big teeth. Instead, they have about 3000 very very tiny teeth. Similarly to the baleen whales (e.g. humpbacks), they are filter feeders. Here you can see this huuuge individual sucking in a big mouthful of water to extract the plankton. This whale shark was part of the largest known aggregation of whale sharks on the planet off the coast of Mexico. Shot for @natgeo and @stevewinterphoto. Follow @bertiegregory for more wildlife adventures! A post shared by National Geographic Adventure (@natgeoadventure) on Apr 15, 2017 at 1:28am PDT
Photo by @bertiegregory. Meet the biggest fish in the world, the whale shark! Despite weighing over 20 tonnes, growing up to 40ft/12m long and being a shark, they don't have big teeth. Instead, they have about 3000 very very tiny teeth. Similarly to the baleen whales (e.g. humpbacks), they are filter feeders. Here you can see this huuuge individual sucking in a big mouthful of water to extract the plankton. This whale shark was part of the largest known aggregation of whale sharks on the planet off the coast of Mexico. Shot for @natgeo and @stevewinterphoto. Follow @bertiegregory for more wildlife adventures!
A post shared by National Geographic Adventure (@natgeoadventure) on Apr 15, 2017 at 1:28am PDT