Whale Shark: Whale sharks are found in cold deep waters. Some are found as long as 60 feet, which is the same length as three Great White Sharks! They eat plankton. Whale sharks can filter 80 gallons of water every hour to feed on krill. They are also a host to cleaner fish called remoras.
Basking Shark:Basking sharks can grow 40 ft long.They weigh up to 8,800 lbs.They live in cold seas world wide and eat plankton/krill.
Megamouth Shark: Megamouth sharks live in deep waters. They can grow 18 feet long! Megamouth sharks have giant mouths and look like they could eat a dolphin, but instead they eat something really small called krill. Krill is a type of plankton.
Manta Ray: Manta Rays eat plankton and tiny fish. Their wingspan can get up to 23 feet long! Manta Rays are made of cartilage like sharks and sting rays, which helps them move through the water quickly if they are in danger. They move their wings up and down, while stingrays move their wings with a ripple motion.