White Whale Shark
Posted on February 28th, 2011 by SpencerThe appearance of whale shark is different from animal to animal; the patterns are the equivalent of the human fingerprint. You will see from looking at Maldives pictures of whale shark that typically the colour of whale shark is dark grey or black with white spots on their backs and a usually white underbelly. As you might imagine, the whale shark is a very heavy creature, with most adult whale sharks reaching weights of around 20 tons. Whale shark teeth are quite a force to be reckoned with: the average white whale shark specimen has between 300 and 400 rows of tiny teeth – although fortunately these are used for filtering rather than biting.
