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... Coast Guard-Special Operation Group (PCG-SOG) tow a whale shark which fishermen found dying near Manila Bay breakwater, the Philippines, on Oct. 28, 2009. Coast Guard divers found no sign of external injuries on the whale shark. (Xinhua/Jonas Sulitr) Photo Gallery >& ... Related Article: Moby Dick comes to life: The astonishing rare images of a sperm whale feasting on a giant squid
A Butanding (whale shark) which fishermen found dying in Manila Bay died as it was towed to an area near the Manila Yacht Club before dawn Wednesday, even as a search is now in progress for its offspring. Buy me a Beer[Click Here] if enjoy reading Whale shark dies while towed ashore off Manila Bay.
I've made a book of my underwater photography from a year spent in South East Asia.... We were lucky enough to spend 2 dives with a whale shark at Sail Rock. It was just a little one, maybe 4 meters, but was still awesome! (other pics in the book are from Sipadan & the Philippines). I've entered it in a contest, but ...
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... , Philippines—Plastic products and nails were found in the stomach of a dead female whale shark that fishermen found early Wednesday morning near the Manila Bay ... just a stone’s throw from the Manila Yacht Club. These were the initial findings of a necropsy performed Wednesday afternoon on the whale shark (popularly known in the country as butanding), said Theresa Mundita Lim, director of ...
"So.. A Whale Shark is a Whale right?" "No, it's a Shark." "But it's a WHALE shark, so why else do you call it that if it's not a whale?" "Well.. If you follow that logic, then technically a Sperm whale is a sperm right?"HAHAHAHA
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It looks like this shark is having a feast for himself over in Queensland: Whale carcasses left to rot in south-east Queensland’s Moreton Bay could be attracting a monster shark believed to be lurking in the area. A three-metre plus white pointer caught on drum line off Stradbroke Island was found dead and covered in massive bite marks last week. ...

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