Dolphin watching in Muscat!
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View of Shangri-la hotel from the sea
Dolphin watching tour in Muscat.
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Yeah found them! The wild dolphins! 🥰
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Clip credit : Today guest Mr. Benjamin.
Today We Got the chance to see orcas(killer whales)during the dolphin watching tour.🐋⛵
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Everyday at 8am,10am and 12 noon.
For booking & enquiries: +968 92015357
www.gcctoursmuscat.com
🐋 Got amazing whale shark in the dolphin watching trip...
Plan your holidays with GCC sea tours, we offer Dolphin watching tour everyday at 8am,10am, and 12noon.
customized private charter available for groups with special offered price.
For booking & enquiries:92015357
www.gcctoursmuscat.com
" Got whale shark on the dolphin watching trip."
About whale shark:
Whales sharks are the largest fish in the world. They are not whales; they are sharks. They have a lot in common with whales, though. For example, they are massive like whales and they feed more like whales than a typical shark.
Whale sharks can grow up to 40 feet (12 meters) long, but on average they grow to 18 to 32.8 feet (5.5 to 10 m) and weight 20.6 tons (18.7 metric tonnes).
Whale sharks' heads are flattened and have a blunt snout above its mouth. Short barbels — whiskerlike sensory organs like catfish have — protrude from their nostrils. Their backs and sides are gray to brown with white spots and pale stripes. Their bellies are white. Each whale shark has its own unique pattern of spots, much like human fingerprints.
A whale shark’s mouth is about 5 feet wide (1.5 m). They have rows of over 300 teeth, but as filter feeders they do not use these teeth to eat.
These sharks don’t attack and tear apart their prey like most many of their relatives. While they are meat-loving carnivores, whale sharks are filter feeders, according to National Geographic. They open their mouths, let water come in and their bodies filter out food, and release the water and any debris back into the ocean.
Plankton are their main food source, but they also eat shrimp, algae and other marine plant material, sardines, anchovies, mackerels, squid, tuna and albacore. They also eat fish eggs. According to The Nature Conservatory, whale sharks will wait as long as 14 hours for fish to spawn on reefs. Then, they will swoop in and eat the eggs.
Whale shark females produce eggs, but the young hatch inside of the mother instead of in the water like most fish. Then, the female gives birth to about 300 live young. Many never make it to maturity, though.
Whale sharks have a long childhood. At the age of 25, the offspring are ready to have their own young. They may live 100 t
Dolphin watching tour done by gcc sea tours.
Wow...😍what a perfect spin..🐬
Got Spinner dolphins from the dolphin watching trip held on today with Mr.adriae and family.
Special thanks for Mr.adriae for choosing us for the trip and for the perfect clip.
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