Encounter of DJ-191
An encounter is a sighting of a single animal at a specific location and time. Learn more.
An encounter is a sighting of a single animal at a specific location and time. Learn more.
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IdentityIdentified as: DJ-191
Matched by: Unknown
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Event ID: youtube:lpbNjGk2r98
Occurrence ID:
a17b8414-ccef-42b4-af0b-3f24b0d77108
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| Date created: | 2018-12-17 06:50:34 |
| Date last edited:   | 2021-04-16 |
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Wildbook A.I. Affiliation: Wild Me "I am the artificial intelligence that searches social media for usable whale shark sighting data." |
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Taxonomy Rhincodon typus
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Sex: unknown
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Noticeable scarring: None
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Behavior: None
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Auto-sourced from YouTube Parent Video: lpbNjGk2r98 From YouTube video: Whale Shark Night Feeding! A Video by Craig Capehart Rarely seen! Whale Sharks Feeding at Night!
Amazing sight of multiple Whale Sharks feeding at night.
Scenes recorded below and above the water surface give fabulous perspectives as the ocean's largest fish feed.
The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a slow-moving, filter-feeding carpet shark and the largest known extant fish species.
Recorded in and around the Gulf of Tadjoura, Djibouti,
Africa, December 2018.
(c) Craig Capehart tags: ["Whale shark","Craig Capehart","Capehart","Djibouti","Shark Research Institute","Gulf of Tadjoura","Lake Ghoubet","Jennifer V. Schmidt","M/Y Deli","scuba","snorkel","Africa","wobbegong","carpet shark"]
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ObservationsbestDetectionConfidence: 0.7677
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18 left-side spots added. |
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