SHARK VS SHARK

Basking sharkvsDwarf lanternshark

Length, weight and bite evidence—plus context from a human, city bus and blue whale. Every number below carries its uncertainty with it.

LivingCetorhinus maximus×LivingEtmopterus perryi
QUICK VERDICT

Basking shark is about 57× longer by these reference values.

Basking shark uses a 12 m upper reference, compared with 0.21 m for Dwarf lanternshark. Basking shark's weight reference is about 30000× heavier.

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ON THE SAME SCALE

Human. Bus. Whale.
Pick your reference.

RELATIVE LENGTH · 0–24 METERS
ABasking sharkreported to 12 m / 40 ft
BDwarf lanternsharkabout 0.21 m / 8.3 in
REFAdult human1.8 m · about 80 kg

Length bars use upper comparison values and do not show body depth, tail proportion or typical adult size. A long thresher tail, for example, does not equal whale-shark body mass.

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THE NUMBERS

Side by side.

MeasureBasking sharkDwarf lanternshark
Length referencereported to 12 m / 40 ftabout 0.21 m / 8.3 in
Weight referencelarge-animal estimate about 6,000 kg / 13,200 lbrough reference about 0.2 kg / 0.4 lb
Bite forceNot meaningfully establishedUnknownNo dependable maximum foundUnknown
HabitatTemperate coastal and offshore watersDeep Caribbean slopes
DietZooplanktonSmall crustaceans and fishes
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WHAT THE DATA CAN SAY

Size is not the whole animal.

Length and weight

Basking shark is represented by reported to 12 m / 40 ft; Dwarf lanternshark by about 0.21 m / 8.3 in. The upper length is exceptional; the mass is a rounded comparison estimate. Tiny sample sizes make the exact maximum provisional.

Bite evidence

Basking shark: A comparable maximum-bite study is not available for this filter feeder. Dwarf lanternshark: No standardized maximum is available.

Living versus extinct

Both species are living, but record-sized individuals are rare. These upper references should not be read as normal adult size.

Ecology changes the matchup

Its enormous mouth strains plankton; it is not built for a giant predatory bite. One of the smallest known sharks also produces light.

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TRACE THE CLAIMS

Sources and limits.

Basking sharkFlorida MuseumDwarf lanternsharkSmithsonian OceanHow we standardize comparisonsRead the methodology →