Encounter of MXA-1249
An encounter is a sighting of a single animal at a specific location and time. Learn more.
An encounter is a sighting of a single animal at a specific location and time. Learn more.
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Identified as: MXA-1249
Matched by: Unmatched first encounter
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Event ID: youtube:e6oRzYnN4tk
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Date created: | 2018-08-31 17:14:26 |
Date last edited: | 2018-09-24 |
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Water Temperature | Celsius |
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Taxonomy Rhincodon typus
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Sex: unknown
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Noticeable scarring: None
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Auto-sourced from YouTube Parent Video: e6oRzYnN4tk
From YouTube video: Snorkeling with Whale Sharks and Manta Rays at Isla Mujeres
Edited version of snorkeling with whale sharks and manta rays off of Isla Mujeres, in Mexico. The whale sharks are just wow. In some of the shots you can see how big they are compared to the snorkelers. Another thing I noticed is that we may be loving these amazing animals to death. Every whale shark I saw had scars on their backs, chunks missing from dorsal fins and tails from boat propellers. Even a Manta Ray missing it's tail was probably from a run in with humans. The music is by some dude who set up on the ferry from Isla Mujeres to Cancun, didn't get his name... Sorry about the wind noise, but I thought it was cool.
tags: ["Acocote Eco Inn","Isla Mujeres","Whale Sharks","snorkeling","On the road to Xcalak","Manta Rays"]
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bestDetectionConfidence: 0.9359
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