- Video of a dead whale shark being pulled from the sea off of Pakistan raises more questions about the school-bus-size fishs demise than it answers, scientists say. Pakistani newspaper The Express Tribune posted video on Tuesday (Feb. (msnbc.com)
- Another gentle giant of the sea is dead. After fishermen discovered a massive whale shark unconscious offshore 10 days ago, the 40-foot-long, seven-ton fish was finally pulled out of the water in Karachi on Tuesday, CBS News reports. (Washington Post)
- A massive whale shark is now on view in a Pakistani seaport after fishermen hauled the 15,000-pound fish from the water on Tuesday. (Los Angeles Times)
- Big catch is an understatement! A 40-foot long whale shark was found dead near Karachi, Pakistan, the Express Tribune, a Pakistani newspaper reports. (ABC News)
- A group of Pakistani fishermen had the biggest haul of their lives on Tuesday when the carcass of a massive 40-foot, seven-ton whale shark was pulled out of the water, and RadarOnline.com has video of their biggest catch. (Radar Online.com)
- A fisherman Sunday netted a whale shark, a species so huge - it took two cranes to lift the 4,000 kilogram (8,800 pounds), 38-foot shark off the boat, according to Pakistan Today. (International Business Times)
- Karachi: In what is believed to be one of the biggest catch in the high seas, Pakistani fishermen have caught a giant whale shark - about 36 foot long and weighing over 7,000 kg. (NDTV)
- KARACHI, Pakistan, Feb 8, 2012 (UPI via COMTEX) -- Experts said the carcass of a giant whale shark that washed ashore at Pakistans Karachi Harbor likely got lost and became trapped in the shallow waters. (Investors Business Daily)
- Fishermen in Pakistan have reeled in a dead 12m whale shark which they found floating off the coast of the port city of Karachi. (ninemsn)
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Whale shark
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