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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.
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!
The largest basking shark on record was 12.27 metres long and weighed 19 tons, though there have been unconfirmed larger ones found.The average basking shark is about 6 to 8 metres long.Here's a helpful hint using this website - just double click on the word "baskin shark" and you'll get a lot of information on baskin sharks. Then maximize the pop up window to get even more info on baskin sharks.
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
No. Basking Sharks are COMPLETELY harmless. Although they may come across as gigantic and dangerous, they only feed on vegetation and small plankton. For an example you could compare a basking shark with a whale shark and find that they have many things in common.No they do not eat humans - they eat mostly small animals like plankton or minnows.
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The basking shark is not an aggressive or dangerous shark.
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Since the basking shark is the king of sharks there the ones who lives the deepest even deeper than the greenland sharks
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 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.
No not many sharks are there besides the Basking Shark
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