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Underwater researchers in Mexico have saved the largest of the existing fish, in the body which dug the remains of ropes.
Divers noticed wounded whale shark while diving near Socorro island 400 kilometers from the coast of Mexico.

The body of a huge inmate of the sea depths was wrapped ropes which ruthlessly dug into the flesh of the largest of modern fish.

One of the divers managed to get on the shark that quietly reacted to the presence of humans, and cut with a knife, which has embraced the giant rope. Freed from the trap shark immediately disappeared into the dark depths of the Pacific ocean.

Island Socorro is a popular destination for scuba diving due to the diverse fauna of the region. In addition to the whale shark is where you can find spotted sharks, Molotov, manta rays and dolphins and humpback whales.

The size of the whale sharks reach 10 meters and more. Despite its impressive size, animal feeds only on plankton and is not dangerous for people.
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