Reeled in: Pakistani fishermen use cranes to pull the carcass of a whale shark from the water
Try telling someone you caught this 40ft fish that's as big as a whale - because they're unlikely to believe you.
But that's exactly what a group of fishermen will be saying after landing this monster from the deep in the Arabian Sea.
Pictures emerged today of the giant whaleshark being reeled in and brought to port in the Pakistani city of Karachi.
Onlookers crowd around the carcass of the whale shark at a fish harbour in Karachi
Crowds gathered to catch a glimpse of the beast - believed to be one of the biggest ever caught - as it was hauled out of the water at Charai Fishery.
Two cranes were brought in to pull the eight-ton shark's carcass out. But that failed, so eventually another crane was brought in to complete the task.
Two cranes lift the dead shark as they try to get it out of the water
The largest confirmed whaleshark was 41ft long but it is thought they can grow to considerably greater lengths.
The shark is found in tropical waters and lives for around 70 years. They feed mainly on plankton, microscopic plants and sometimes small fish.
It has a cavernous mouth that can be up to 5ft wide and contains between 300 and 350 rows of tiny teeth.
The whale shark, a gentle giant of the seas, does not pose a significant danger to humans - and in the past some have even allowed swimmers to hitch a ride on their fins.
People stand on the floating fish as it rests in the water, around 90 miles away from where it was caught
Shark attraction: Ropes are attached to the weighty whale in an attempt to get it onto dry land
source: dailymail