var arrayFacts=[
"<b>Now, That's A Mouthful:</b><br><br> A Whale Shark has more than 3,000 teeth, but each is less than 1/8 inch long.",

"<b>A Whale of a Shark:</b><br><br>A Whale Shark weighs about 90,000 pounds. It is the largest fish in the world, while the Basking Shark is the second largest fish.  ",

"<b>Why Chew?</b><br><br>The Whale shark doesn’t use its 3,000 teeth.<br><br> It is a filter feeder and sieves its food through its large gills as it swims with its mouth open.<br><br>When feeding it takes in large amounts of prey enriched water, swallows the prey and expels the excess water through its gill slits.",

"<b>Drinks Like a Fish:</b><br><br>The Whale shark can ingest over 1,500 gallons of water every hour.",

"<b>Gentle Giant:</b><br><br>The Whale shark can weigh up to 15 tons and measure 46 feet long.<br><br> The average size though, is about 25 feet long, and females tend to be larger than males.  ",

"<b>Big and Slow:</b><br><br>Whale sharks are slow swimmers, only reaching speeds of 5 miles per hour.",

"<b>Big Mouth:</b><br><br>The Whale shark’s mouth can measure up to 4 feet wide.",

"<b>Thick Skinned:</b><br><br>The Whale shark has distinctive light-yellow markings, which are made up of random stripes and dots, and a dark-gray skin up to 4 inches thick.",

"<b>Face Front:</b><br><br>The Whale shark's huge mouth is located at the front of its head, unlike other sharks."];
