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  • 1 Stanford University, United States
Science, 1935 Mar 8;81(2097):253-4.
PMID: 17829102 DOI: 10.1126/science.81.2097.253

Abstract

On March 29, 1934, while working at the office of Dr W. Birtwistle, director of fisheries for the Straits Settleents and Federated Malay States, at Singapore, the captain of a coasting vessel came in for information. He had with him the picture and dimensions of a very large fish which he had seen at Labuan a few days before. No one there knew the fish, but I recognized it at once as a fine typical example of Rhineodon typus, the whale shark. The specimen was 25 feet long. [First paragraph: http://science.sciencemag.org/content/81/2097/253]

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