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Shark makes amazing 3,100-mile trek

Scientists' decades-long theory is put into question.

By Vetstreet Jan 8, 2013 4:40PM

Scientists have long thought that basking sharks were homebodies, staying close to their feeding areas, but a tagged shark named Banda is challenging that assumption. Photo: Mark Webster/Getty ImagesThe plankton-eating ocean dweller recently traveled more than 3,000 miles from Ireland to Africa, proving how little scientists really know about the second biggest fish on Earth.

The recording of this magnificent journey by a basking shark from Malin Head [in Ireland] to warmer tropical waters questions many of the fundamental theories marine biologists have regarding the species and its life-cycle," researchers said.

— Read it at Live Science

Photo: Mark Webster/Getty Images

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