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  2. Whale shark - Wikipedia

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    In Oslob, Philippines, whale sharks are fed shrimp to return every morning for tourists and divers. Despite its size, the whale shark does not pose any danger to humans. Younger whale sharks are gentle and can play with divers. Underwater photographers such as Fiona Ayerst have photographed them swimming close to humans without any danger. [70]

  3. Oslob - Wikipedia

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    The whale shark in Oslob. Whale sharks can be spotted in Tan‑awan which is 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from the center of the town. It has become a popular tourist attraction. Local fishermen feed the whale sharks by hand which tourists find entertaining. In the vicinity of whale shark swimming is a recent attraction: Tumalog Falls.

  4. Donsol - Wikipedia

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    The presence of whale sharks in the town of Donsol was known to the local residents for more than 100 years, but the locals believed these gentle giants were dangerous. This wrong notion changed when on December 26, 1997, a group of scuba divers led by Romir Aglugub – a PADI diving instructor, discovered their presence, interacted with, and ...

  5. How can we stop sharks from going extinct? - AOL

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    Sharks are hunted for their meat, skin, cartilage, fins, livers, and teeth. While sharks sit near the top of the food chain in the ocean, their extinction would still have an effect on our life.

  6. File:Sharks-underwater-oslob (Unsplash).jpg - Wikipedia

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    Oslob Whale Shark Watching, Tan-awan Oslob, Philippines: Camera location: View this and other nearby images on : OpenStreetMap: Licensing. This image is from ...

  7. Rhincodontidae - Wikipedia

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    Rhincodontidae. J. P. Müller and Henle, 1839. Genera. Rhincodon. † Palaeorhincodon. Rhincodontidae is a shark family which includes the whale shark, the sole extant member and the largest living fish. A single extinct genus, Palaeorhincodon, is known from the Paleocene as well.

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