- The
basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus) is the second-largest
living shark and fish,
after the
whale shark. It is one of
three plankton-eating
shark species...
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smallest of the
three extant filter-feeding
sharks alongside the
relatively larger whale shark and
basking shark.
According to Sharkman's
World Organization...
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Genus Cetorhinus Blainville, 1816
Cetorhinus maximus (Gunnerus, 1765) (
basking shark) [4] †Cetorhinus
huddlestoni (Welton, 2014) †Cetorhinus
piersoni (Welton...
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tissue later indicated it was most
likely the carc**** of a
basking shark.
Decomposing basking shark carc****es lose most of the
lower head area and the dorsal...
- mode that
occurs in only two
other sharks, the
megamouth shark and the
basking shark. They feed
almost exclusively on
plankton and
small fishes and pose...
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include Conger eels,
humpback whales,
elephant seals,
ribbon or oarfish,
basking sharks, and sea lions.
LeBlond and
Blousfield state no
known creature matches...
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version of the
great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias), the
basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus) or the sand
tiger shark (Carcharias taurus). The most...
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thresher sharks form a
monophyletic sister group to the
clade containing the
families Cetorhinidae (
basking shark) and
Lamnidae (mackerel
sharks). The megamouth...
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regard the
whale shark and the
basking shark as
trophy species, and pay $10,000 to $20,000 for a fin. The
regulated global catch of
sharks reported to the...
- New
Brunswick shark may have been a
misidentified basking shark, as the two have
similar body shapes. The
question of the Port
Fairy shark was
settled in...