It is a cosmopolitan migratory species, found in all the world's temperate oceans
Yes,the basking shark is the second largest in the world,with an average of 32,000 pounds. The largest is the whale shark with an average of 50,000 pounds. (this is if you are talking about fish)
A basking shark is a plankton eating shark. It is the second biggest shark in the world (after the whale shark). It is about 35 feet long. It mainly lives in northern climates. It is often hunted with harpoons.
The second largest shark species in the world is the Basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus). The largest shark species is the Whale shark (Rhincodon typus), so the second 'biggest shark' is probably also a whale shark!
Basking shark
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yes it is the same
No, The first is the Whale Shark, The second is the Basking Shark, The THIRD is the Great White Shark, The fourth is the Tiger Shark, And the FIFTH is the Bull Shark.
No. The whale shark is the largest shark, growing to 49 feet or more. Second largest shark is the basking shark, reaching lengths of 37 feet.
The great white shark, to 23 feet. Only the whale shark and basking shark, both filter feeders, grow bigger.
No, the basking shark is the 2nd biggest shark in the world but eat the same thing as the whale shark ONLY KRILL, YOU WOULDN'T FIT IN SIDE
Yes it is not impossible
The whale shark is the world's biggest fish, maxing out at about 65 feet in length and weighing up to about 75,000 pounds. The second-largest fish is the basking shark, which grows to about 40 feet and 8,000 pounds. Even though their size may make them look fearsome and inshore appearances may cause alarm, there is nothing to fear. Both species are filter-feeders, and feed on tiny fish and plankton. The whale shark inhabits all tropical and warm-temperate oceans. The basking shark is found worldwide in sub arctic/antarctic to warm-temperate waters around the continental shelves.