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A whale shark sucks small fish out of a fisherman’s net in Indonesia’s Cendrawasih Bay National Marine Park. The unique behaviour was filmed after the sharks were innovatively radio tagged, enabling the conservationists to pin point their location in the sea.Picture: CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL / MARK ERDMANN / AFP/GettyImages

A whale shark sucks small fish out of a fisherman’s net in Indonesia’s Cendrawasih Bay National Marine Park. The unique behaviour was filmed after the sharks were innovatively radio tagged, enabling the conservationists to pin point their location in the sea.Picture: CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL / MARK ERDMANN / AFP/GettyImages

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