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5 giant fish that rule the ocean

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 22, 2026, 19:00 IST
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5 giant fish that rule the ocean

Nature is endowed with fascinating creatures that come in all sizes, from tiny sea sponges to massive manta rays that swish across the ocean.

Among these amazing creatures are some massive fish that roam across the ocean and have ignited curiosity among human beings for centuries because of their size, strength, and mysterious behaviour.

Here are 5 giant fish that rule across the oceanPhotos via Canva

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Whale shark

Whale shark is the largest fish species in the world, growing up to 18 meters long. Despite its massive size, it is a harmless filter feeder that mainly eats plankton, small fish, and krill. Whale sharks are identified by their spotted patterns, which are unique to each individual.

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Basking shark

Basking sharks can grow over 12 meters long and are known for swimming slowly near the ocean surface with their mouths wide open to filter plankton from the water. Unlike aggressive shark species, basking sharks are calm and harmless to humans. They are mostly found in temperate oceans around the world.Photo via The Wildlife Trusts

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Great white shark

Great white shark is one of the most powerful predators in the ocean. It often has a frightening image as popularly seen in fictional cartoons and animated movies. It is speedy, has sharp teeth, and strong hunting abilities. Using these characteristics, it feeds on fish, seals, sea lions, and other marine animals.

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Tiger shark

Tiger shark is famous for the dark vertical stripes seen on younger individuals, resembling a tiger’s pattern. It is considered one of the ocean’s most adaptable predators because it feeds on a wide variety of prey, including fish, turtles, and seabirds. Their unique diet has got them the nickname “garbage cans of the sea.”

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Giant oceanic manta ray

Giant oceanic manta ray is the largest ray species in the world, with wingspans reaching up to seven meters. These gentle creatures glide gracefully through tropical and subtropical oceans while feeding on plankton and small fish. Giant manta rays are highly intelligent and are often seen near coral reefs and cleaning stations where smaller fish remove parasites from their bodies.

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