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(Stoyan Nenov/Reuters) BIG FISH: Fishermen used cranes to pull the carcass of a whale shark from the water in Karachi, Pakistan, Tuesday. The 40-foot whale shar.

PTI, Updated: February 08, 2012 17:31 IST 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 7000 kg. The fishermen brought the giant

Whale sharks may be the world's biggest fish—18 to 32 feet long and averaging 20 tons—but they don't seem to have trouble hiding out in the sea. The threatened creatures, which feast on plankton and swim with mouths wide open to slurp up any in their

PTI, Updated: February 08, 2012 17:31 IST 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 7000 kg. The fishermen brought the giant

This YouTube video, uploaded by user 'mcghori', shows a dead whale shark being hoisted onto a pier in the Pakistani port city of Karachi on Tuesday. Local reports said five cranes were used to lift the dead shark, which reportedly measured over 12

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