They havent really changed because nothing has happen to them.
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A newborn whale shark, called a pup, can be as big as 2 feet when they are born. Whale sharks are born live and the mother whale shark can give birth to hundreds of pups at one time.
16 pups
Since a whale shark is really a shark rather than a whale (mammal) it does all its breathing through its gills. Although a whale shark can come to the surface, it does not need to do so in order to breath like a whale would. With that in mind, a whale shark can stay underwater from the moment it is born until the minute it dies of injury, disease, or old age. Since the life expectancy of a whale shark is around 70 years, that works out to be around 36,792,000 minutes.
The Whale Sharks you adopt are adolescent, which means in 2-4 years game time it will be bigger. I advise you get ready to expand you tank, or release your whale shark into the wild before that time!
no they don't but they have their mouth open all the time to eat plankton
Depends on the type of shark. If its a huge quick shark it will kill quicker then the killer whale. If its something like the hammerhead, the killer whale may kill quicker. It also depends on how much energy and how hungry and how strong they are at the time.
The biggest fish of all time is the whale shark, which can grow up to lengths of around 40 feet or more. They are not true whales but are the largest species of shark and fish in the world. Their enormous size and docile nature make them a popular attraction for divers and tourists.
It depends on the species of Shark. Whale Sharks are the largest fish in the sea, and can live a VERY long time.
This one time when I was swimming of the Southern Coast of Britain I saw this one big shark bite this little whale yea. BUT the whale turned round and hit it in the face and knocked like 3 teeth out and gave it a black eye. As the shark like dropped (obviously you cant drop a shark cuz there like floating but you know) the whale started giving it the whale version of a head stomping. It just beat its face in with its flipper. Based on this evidence I'd say Whales win!
how the anemometer changed over time
The laws of physics have not changed over time. Our understanding of them has changed over time.