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Basking Sharks' Hiding Places Found!!

"For ages, scientists have wondered where basking sharks go in the wintertime. Now, they have an answer -- and it's full of surprises.

In the western Atlantic, the world's second largest fish swims all the way from New England to the Bahamas and across the equator to South America, a new study finds. Scientists have long thought that basking sharks spent all of their time in cooler waters.

"This is equivalent to finding polar bears in Kansas," said lead researcher Greg Skomal, a marine biologist with Massachusetts Marine Fisheries in Martha's Vineyard. "This was a mind-blowing discovery for us."

Basking sharks have long been shrouded in mystery. These fish, which can measure 35 feet or longer, are known to live in temperate waters around the world. Yet, no one has ever examined a newborn basking shark. No one has seen a pregnant female. No one knows where the animals give birth.

And until recently, no one knew where they spent much of their time, particularly in the winter".


VERY cool stuff as I have been a huge shark fan since I saw Jaws when it cameout. There is so much mystery in our ocean's and on a yearly basis we are discovering new species or gaining more insight about species we have no clue about, NATURE ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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#122711
I have a few videos of when my family were in a small boat, and the sharks were all around us, bigger than the boat!!
It was awsome saw some amazing sights that day.
#122916
Blue Whale would.

Blue Whale is a Whale and not a fish so the reference is redundant :wink: .

Yeah well you put that argument towards it when you come face to face with one.

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