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Cetorhinus maximus, or Basking Shark
Cetorhinus maximus, or Basking Shark. Date: 1862
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1862 Basking Cetorhinus Fishes Maximus Shark Sharks Species
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A Glimpse into the Depths: The Majestic Basking Shark (Cetorhinus maximus), 1862 This image, captured in 1862, offers a rare and mesmerizing glimpse into the enigmatic world of the Basking Shark (Cetorhinus maximus). Known as the gentle giant of the shark world, this remarkable creature can be found in cool and temperate waters around the globe. The Basking Shark, as depicted in this Victorian-era photograph, is the second largest living shark species, reaching lengths of up to 12 meters (39 feet). Contrary to its intimidating size and fearsome reputation, this shark is a filter feeder, feeding primarily on plankton and small organisms. Its large, open mouth, which appears menacing in this image, is used to filter water and extract food particles. The photograph, taken in the 1860s, provides a historical record of this elusive and intriguing species. At the time, little was known about the Basking Shark's behavior and habitat. This image, along with others from the era, contributed to the growing scientific interest in these magnificent creatures. As we marvel at the beauty and mystery of the Basking Shark in this photograph, we are reminded of the importance of preserving and protecting these ancient and vital marine beings for future generations to appreciate and study. Today, conservation efforts are underway to ensure the survival of this magnificent species and the health of our precious marine ecosystems.
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