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Whale Sharks

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  • Whale sharks are often referred to as ____________, showcasing their enormous size yet peaceful nature.
    c. Mighty Monarchs
    b. Gentle Giants
    d. Terrifying Titans
    a. Gigantic Guardians
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  • The whale shark's ____________ is quite noticeable, lacking the pointed features found in some other shark species.
    b. Sharp Fin
    c. Blunt Snout
    a. Sleek Tail
    d. Pointed Nose
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  • The skin of a whale shark is covered in tiny ____________, giving it a unique texture.
    a. Scales
    b. Feathers
    d. Spots
    c. Fur
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  • The whale shark's coloration can range from ____________ to ____________, with various patterns like a ____________ or ____________ appearance.
    a. Greenish, Yellowish, Zigzag, Dotted
    d. Blackish, Whiteish, Spiral, Lined
    b. Bluish, Greyish, Checkerboard, Domino
    c. Reddish, Brownish, Striped, Spotted
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  • The whale shark uses its unique coloration as a form of ____________, making it challenging for ____________ to detect them.
    d. Attraction, Mates
    a. Communication, Prey
    b. Camouflage, Predators
    c. Navigation, Competitors
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  • These gentle giants are primarily ____________ feeders, using their ____________ to sift through large ____________ of water.
    c. Filter, Gill Slits, Amounts
    d. Ambush, Large Jaws, Layers
    a. Carnivorous, Sharp Teeth, Schools
    b. Herbivorous, Blunt Snout, Quantities
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  • Whale sharks are often ____________ in the waters around ____________ and the ____________.
    b. Resting, Africa's Cape of Good Hope, Atlantic Oceans
    a. Nesting, Australia's Great Barrier Reef, Pacific Oceans
    c. Migrating, Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, Indian Oceans
    d. Hibernating, Europe's Mediterranean Coast, Arctic Oceans
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  • One of the remarkable behaviors of whale sharks is their ____________ patterns, as they are known for ____________ over long distances.
    c. Breeding, Crawling
    b. Migrating, Traveling
    d. Resting, Hovering
    a. Mating, Swimming
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  • During the ____________ season, whale sharks can be ____________ close to the ____________ of ____________.
    a. Feeding, Located, Shores, Australia
    c. Migrating, Swimming, Shores, Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula
    d. Resting, Developing, Banks, Europe
    b. Mating, Observed, Coasts, South America
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  • ____________ have ____________ that whale sharks, despite their size, are harmless to humans.
    b. Legends, Observed
    a. Myths, Figured
    d. Researchers, Confirmed
    c. Studies, Concluded
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  • Whale shark ____________ is an incredible sight, and ____________ suggest that they can live for several decades.
    a. Behaviors, Observations
    c. Migration, Theories
    b. Movements, Experiments
    d. Sightings, Surveys
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  • Female whale sharks give birth to ____________ rather than laying eggs, and these pups are well-__________ upon birth.
    c. Hatchlings, Protected
    d. Offspring, Trained
    b. Pups, Developed
    a. Clutches, Nourished
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  • The ____________ behavior of whale sharks makes them stand out ____________ other sea creatures.
    a. Unusual, Among
    d. Regular, Against
    c. Predictable, Alongside
    b. Common, Between
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  • Tourists often embark on ____________ to witness the awe-inspiring sight of whale sharks in their natural habitat.
    b. Tours
    d. Expeditions
    a. Journeys
    c. Adventures
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  • The ____________ of whale sharks is not yet fully ____________, and scientists continue to study their behavior and ____________.
    d. Anatomy, Revealed, Traits
    b. Ecology, Discovered, Adaptations
    a. Physiology, Understood, Characteristics
    c. Biology, Explored, Features
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  • The unique ____________ process of whale sharks involves ____________ large ____________ of water to extract tiny organisms.
    a. Digestive, Consuming, Quantities
    c. Eating, Ingesting, Volumes
    d. Consumption, Processing, Masses
    b. Feeding, Filtering, Amounts
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