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How Big Is The Biggest Recorded Whale Shark?

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The Guinness Book of Records has the World’s Largest fish (a Whale Shark) registered as 12.65 meters which are 41 feet 6 inches.

However, there are versions that whale sharks could reach up to 60 feet, but this is not confirmed.

 

 

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