Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Big, Big and Bigger (Whale Shark)


Now there's a mouth for you! Whale sharks are plankton feeders, opening their huge mouths to capture passing copepods and crustaceans, plankton and even schooling fish, sometimes as large as tuna.

Meanwhile, I'm headed home after two weeks of kimchi and fish tempura. Ironically, I'm craving a bowl of oatmeal with raisins. Go figure.

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