Basking sharks have several adaptations that enable them to thrive in their marine environment. Their large mouths, which can open up to 1 meter wide, allow them to filter-feed on plankton efficiently as they swim with their mouths agape. Additionally, their streamlined bodies and powerful tails enable them to swim gracefully through the water. Their grayish-brown coloration provides camouflage against predators from above, helping them blend in with the ocean's depths.
The basking shark is not an aggressive or dangerous shark.
The basking shark is the largest shark found in British coastal waters. It can grow up to 26 feet in length, but poses no threat to humans as it is a filter-feeder.
An Adult Basking shark has 500 teeth.
Well the basking shark eats mostly plankton.
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the basking shark feeds on plankton which lives in the water so all it has to do is swim around
No It is actually called the basking shark
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cuz they bask the shark