Yes, but lots of humans swim with sharks that are more aggressive.
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Well I wouldn't recommended that. It's a wild animal they're unpredictable especially if its a female and protecting a calf.
swim against the current
yes to swim around
no whale sharks do not bite.they may seem big and scary but people from all around the world swim with whale sharks.
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Whale sharks are very large organisms. Though, they feed on one of the smallest organisms, krill. Krill eat plankton, which is what gives them energy.Then, Whale sharks eat the krill for their energy. They then use this energy by simply swimming.Though this seems easy to do, a Whale shark is much larger and uses a lot more energy to swim than we, humans, do.
yay. whale sharks dont have teeth, they only eat small sea animals. and its mouth is big enough, probz youll be able to swim back out if your not runnin out of oxygen.
Whale sharks are the biggest fish in the world, and they are pretty much 'semi vegetarian' they swim with their mouths open and take in plankton and other mini organisms. They do not actively hunt seals or any large animals, In fact human can swim alongside whale sharks in peace
The major difference is whale sharks are huge. They're around 30 feet long on average and the largest specimen found was around 40 feet long. Also whale sharks are filter feeders, as in they only eat plankton and krill. They're harmless and divers can easily swim beside them or even hold on to them.
Maybe once, then I'd imagine it'd swim away.
No, bull sharks are the main shark that hangs around where people swim and they bump you to get you to fall over, then attack. So no, bull sharks are a danger to humans.
sharks, fish, humans, turtles, frogs....
Their predators are squids & sharks & other deep sea animals.