Photo of the Day
A whale shark feeding on plankton off the coast of Djibouti
April 22, 2012
Whale Shark, Gulf of Tadjoura
This Month in Photo of the Day: Nature and Weather Photos In winter young whale sharks come to feed on plankton in the nutrient-rich waters of the Gulf of Tadjoura, off the arid coast of Djibouti. The world's largest fish—weighing more than an elephant—is becoming a symbol of Arabia's bountiful, but largely unprotected, marine heritage. See more pictures from the March 2012 feature story, "The Seas of Arabia." See more pictures of marine life » Download wallpapers in shades of blue » Get tips for photographing underwater »
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