Cetorhinidae

/ˌsiːtəraɪˈneɪdiː/ noun

A family of very large sharks that filter-feed on plankton, containing the basking shark as its only living member.

Modern Latin family name from Greek 'ketos' (whale) and 'rhis' (nose), with the Latin family suffix '-idae'. Named for the shark's large snout and whale-like size.

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