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Whale shark feeding
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Whale sharks feed only on small preys such as fish less than 10 cm, crustaceans, plankton or krill. They must swallow greater quantities of food to be satiated, i.e.: they can swallow a ton of plankton per day. Predominantly solitary, whale sharks can be seen in groups of up to 100 individuals when feeding, either at dusk and at night.
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