No. Whale sharks only eat plankton
Fish
No, whale sharks feed mostly on shrimp and krill two of the smallest animals in the ocean they are no threat to humans just to krill and shrimp
The whale shark is the largest species of shark, reaching lengths of up to 40 feet or more. They are filter feeders that primarily feed on plankton and small fish.
It depends on the shark, but I'd assume a large porpoise. However, many sharks can feed off a larger fish, such as a whale.
The worlds biggest shark is about as big as a medium size house
you click the weel and you get to feed the shark
The spined pygmy shark. 15 cm long. Lives only in deep water. Attracts prey with it's own luminescence ( it glows in the dark)
The whale shark is a filter feeder. The whale shark's diet consists of plankton, small fishes , and sometimes larger fishes. They feed by opening their mouth wide and swimming around near the surface, therefore, they eat pretty much whatever floats into their mouth as long as they can swallow it.
The whale shark has been observed with both diurnal and nocturnal feeding habits. This change in behavior can be linked to times when the plankton they feed on blooms.
There are no sharks that do not eat meat. All sharks are carnivorous and feed primarily on fish, seals, squid, and other marine animals.
The three sharks with the most harmless reputation are the nurse shark, bamboo shark, and whale shark. These sharks are known for being generally non-aggressive towards humans and primarily feed on small prey such as fish and plankton.