While we're on the subject of big fish, here's a massive whale shark!
Your problems looming over your head may seem as big as this whale shark, but Jesus can slay the giants immediately 1 Samuel 17:47, "And all this assembly shall know that the LORD saves not with sword and spear: for the battle is the Lord's, and he will give you into our hands."
Pakistani fisherman pulled out a giant, dead whale shark from the Arabian Sea today at a port near the city of Karachi after it had been seen floating for 10 days.
The Daily Mail reports that the shark measures 40 feet — the largest whale shark on record is 41 feet long — and it took two cranes to remove the eight-ton beast from the water.
Watch as the fisherman struggle to lift the shark:
Pakistani fisherman pulled out a giant, dead whale shark from the Arabian Sea today at a port near the city of Karachi after it had been seen floating for 10 days.
The Daily Mail reports that the shark measures 40 feet — the largest whale shark on record is 41 feet long — and it took two cranes to remove the eight-ton beast from the water.
Watch as the fisherman struggle to lift the shark:
Your problems looming over your head may seem as big as this whale shark, but Jesus can slay the giants immediately 1 Samuel 17:47, "And all this assembly shall know that the LORD saves not with sword and spear: for the battle is the Lord's, and he will give you into our hands."
Pakistani fisherman pulled out a giant, dead whale shark from the Arabian Sea today at a port near the city of Karachi after it had been seen floating for 10 days.
The Daily Mail reports that the shark measures 40 feet — the largest whale shark on record is 41 feet long — and it took two cranes to remove the eight-ton beast from the water.
Watch as the fisherman struggle to lift the shark:
International Business Times reports that the carcass was sold for about $18,750.
The whale shark is a filter feeder, meaning it feeds on plankton and other fish that could swim into its gaping mouth. For this reason, the Daily Mail points out, the massive fish isn’t usually a threat to humans.
From The Blaze:Pakistani fisherman pulled out a giant, dead whale shark from the Arabian Sea today at a port near the city of Karachi after it had been seen floating for 10 days.
The Daily Mail reports that the shark measures 40 feet — the largest whale shark on record is 41 feet long — and it took two cranes to remove the eight-ton beast from the water.
Watch as the fisherman struggle to lift the shark:
International Business Times reports that the carcass was sold for about $18,750.
The whale shark is a filter feeder, meaning it feeds on plankton and other fish that could swim into its gaping mouth. For this reason, the Daily Mail points out, the massive fish isn’t usually a threat to humans.
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