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When feeding, the whale shark actively swims through shoals of fish with its mouth wide open, or it hangs vertically and sucks the water. It opens and closes its mouth up to 30 times per minute, in a synchronized movement with the opening and closing of its gill slits. A curious phenomenon, it mouth contains 300 tiny teeth but their function is still unknown.
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