The world largest saltwater fish?

  • This is somewhat similar to my largest freshwater fish but this one is for saltwater. I can't say I have owned many saltwater fish as I find freshwater fish to be better for me and ones that I feel I know more about.

    Saying that, I was wondering what the world largest saltwater fish is?

  • The largest saltwater fish in the world is the whale shark (Rhincodon typus). These gentle giants hold the title both in terms of length and weight. Typically, they average around 18 to 32.8 feet in length, though some reports suggest they can grow up to 40 feet or more. Weight-wise, they can tip the scales at over 20,000 pounds.

    Despite their massive size, whale sharks are known for being docile and often interact calmly with divers. Their primary diet consists of plankton and small fish, which they consume through filter-feeding. This method involves swimming with their mouths wide open to effectively sieve their food from the water.

    Unlike many other fish, whale sharks give birth to live young, known as pups, and it is believed that the female retains the eggs inside her body until they are ready to hatch. Their habitats encompass warm waters, primarily in tropical ocean regions around the globe.

    Though impressive and a marvel to observe, whale sharks are currently listed as endangered, due to threats like habitat loss, pollution, and being hunted for their fins. Conservation efforts are crucial to ensuring that future generations can continue to witness these magnificent creatures in their natural environments.

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