The Daily Mail, truly as useful as tits on a fish.
Chalcedon, I thought that too, but they're certainly whale sharks and the other pics in The Mainly Fail do make it look like they're eating the fish. Maybe it's a sharky treat that they have now and then when there isn't a nanny whale shark around wagging a fin tip at them and lecturing them about the ocean's obesity epidemic, but that's a complete guess.
"Not only that, but whale sharks eat only plankton sieved from the water, not fish!"
They aren't exclusively plankton-eaters. They can, and do, take small fish and squid - the BBC's 'Planet Earth' nature documentary was one of the first to film this.
"That is magnificent in its level of FAIL"
They really are in a class of their own, aren't they?
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A pretty good faux pas rating but I can't wait for it to blunder into a deliciously premature obituary.
Not only that, but whale sharks eat only plankton sieved from the water, not fish!
The Daily Mail, truly as useful as tits on a fish.
Chalcedon, I thought that too, but they're certainly whale sharks and the other pics in The Mainly Fail do make it look like they're eating the fish. Maybe it's a sharky treat that they have now and then when there isn't a nanny whale shark around wagging a fin tip at them and lecturing them about the ocean's obesity epidemic, but that's a complete guess.
That is magnificent in its level of FAIL
"Not only that, but whale sharks eat only plankton sieved from the water, not fish!"
They aren't exclusively plankton-eaters. They can, and do, take small fish and squid - the BBC's 'Planet Earth' nature documentary was one of the first to film this.
"That is magnificent in its level of FAIL"
They really are in a class of their own, aren't they?
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