Basking shark

Despite their slowness, they are capable of sprinting and jumping completely out of the water.

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These jumps may be an attempt to rid their bodies of ectoparasites, including sea lampreys that bite into the shark's skin without penetrating it. Basking sharks are also attacked by the cookiecutter shark (Isistius brasiliensis), which uses its teeth to bite off pieces of flesh from large fish and marine mammals.