London, March 10: Activists in the Philippines have rescued what they believe might be the world''s smallest living whale shark in recorded history.
According to a report in Telegraph, maritime officials and activists in Pilar, a town in the eastern Philippines, rescued the 15-inch-long whale shark last week and released it in deep waters.
Its tail was tied to a small rope on a beach.
WWF said the discovery is the first ever indication that this coastline may be their birthing ground.