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What a cute “little” face!
The whale sharks swims directly towards the photographer, while a diver tries to tag it. |
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Dorsal view of a giant
The individuals observed in the project reach sizes of up to 13 meters. |
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I spy with my little eye......
Side view of a whale shark. |
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Just passing by
This spectacular picture was taken near the beaches of Holbox. |
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Yhummy
The whale sharks feed on plancton. To do so, it filters enormous amounts of water. |
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Bird´s eye view....
Aereal view of whale sharks in the feeding area. |
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Dorsal fin
From short distance, it is possible to see the dorsal fins of these animals cutting the water surface. |
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Claspers
Like all sharks, males display genital structures called claspers. |
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Diving in search of food.
The Domino project is collecting data that will allow us to know more about these majestic animals. |
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Here I come!!!
The whale shark is a very docile and pacific animal, to swim next to it is a unique experience, keep doing it reponsibly! |
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Satellite tag....
We have tagged some animals with satellite tracking devices that allow us to know where these animals go when they are not with us. |
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Swimming with a titan
Observe the size of the diver compared to the whale shark! |
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