The Voyage Plush

Regular price £24.95
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  • Tracked via SPOT (Smart Position and Temperature) tagTracked via SPOT (Smart Position and Temperature) tag
  • This animal’s safety guarded with the Fahlo Protection Ping™This animal’s safety guarded with the Fahlo Protection Ping™

​Every Fahlo tracking experience includes the Fahlo Protection Ping™. This indicates each animal’s unique path may be live, delayed, or historical based on required safety protocol in accordance with our nonprofit partners.

While the experience of following an animal’s journey remains the same for you, we work behind the scenes with our partners to ensure this experience is presented in a way that keeps the animals safe, one step or splash at a time.

Track a real shark and hug this one! Created in partnership with Saving the Blue, each shark tracking plush unlocks an interactive map and helps Fahlo support shark conservation. No cage-diving necessary.

  • Add 2 or more plush for free shippingAdd 2 or more plush for free shipping
  • Fahlo donates 10% of all profits to our nonprofit partnersFahlo donates 10% of all profits to our nonprofit partners
  • Stuffing made from recycled water bottlesStuffing made from recycled water bottles
  • Huggable for all agesHuggable for all ages
  • Size: 14Size: 14"

*Free shipping may not be valid with promotional discounts unless otherwise stated. For more details visit the FAQ page.

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Tracking Real Animals
Out In The Wild
One Small Plush.
One Big Mission.
We donate 10% of profits to Saving the Blue and their work protecting threatened marine species. The Voyage Plush helps further this mission with every purchase, tracking hammerhead and silky sharks through the ocean.
Mission Map
How You're Helping
Tracking provided in partnership with

Marine scientists at Saving The Blue study a variety of threatened marine organisms, including sharks, to continue refining their management and protection strategies. Active research combined with community outreach programs in marine conservation enables everyone to help recover and restore ocean life.

Conservation status

  • EX
  • EW
  • CR
  • EN
  • VU
    Vulnerable
  • NT
  • LC
  • DD
  • NE
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Common Questions
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How many bones does a shark have?

ZERO! Sharks are elasmobranchs, meaning their skeletons are made of tough cartilage (the stuff that’s in your ears and nose). Because cartilage is less dense than bone, it gives sharks extra speed, flexibility, and buoyancy in water.

How many teeth does a shark have?

Depending on the species, sharks have anywhere from 50–300 teeth! The largest species, the whale shark, has 3,000—though not much of a bite. Shark teeth grow in up to 10 rows, constantly replacing themselves as they move to the front.

What is the biggest shark?

The biggest shark (and fish) in the ocean is the whale shark! They can grow up to 10 meters (39 ft) long, and have a mouth the size of a bathtub.

How fast can a shark swim?

While some sharks are built for speed, others prefer to coast. Great whites have been known to reach top speeds of 35 mph (50 kph), while whale sharks—their much larger, but slower, counterparts—swim at about 3 mph (4.8 kph). The fastest shark is the shortfin mako, which can dart through the water at up to 45 mph (72.4 kph).

How big is a great white shark?

Record-breaking great whites have grown close to a whopping 20 ft (6 m), though most measure 11–16 ft (~3–5 ft) in total length.

How do I wash my shark plush?

Wipe with damp sponge or cloth, using warm water and mild soap. Once dry, brush to restore the plush and proceed with snuggling.

My plush arrived a little misshapen, what do I do?

Your plush had quite the long journey to get to you! If it appears squished from lack of legroom during shipping, give it a good fluff to help it return to its normal, cuddly shape. Still need help? Email us at support@myfahlo.com.

    • ZERO! Sharks are elasmobranchs, meaning their skeletons are made of tough cartilage (the stuff that’s in your ears and nose). Because cartilage is less dense than bone, it gives sharks extra speed, flexibility, and buoyancy in water.

    • Depending on the species, sharks have anywhere from 50–300 teeth! The largest species, the whale shark, has 3,000—though not much of a bite. Shark teeth grow in up to 10 rows, constantly replacing themselves as they move to the front.

    • The biggest shark (and fish) in the ocean is the whale shark! They can grow up to 10 meters (39 ft) long, and have a mouth the size of a bathtub.

    • While some sharks are built for speed, others prefer to coast. Great whites have been known to reach top speeds of 35 mph (50 kph), while whale sharks—their much larger, but slower, counterparts—swim at about 3 mph (4.8 kph). The fastest shark is the shortfin mako, which can dart through the water at up to 45 mph (72.4 kph).

    • Record-breaking great whites have grown close to a whopping 20 ft (6 m), though most measure 11–16 ft (~3–5 ft) in total length.

    • Your plush had quite the long journey to get to you! If it appears squished from lack of legroom during shipping, give it a good fluff to help it return to its normal, cuddly shape. Still need help? Email us at support@myfahlo.com.

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When you track, we give back. Each purchase unlocks a real animal’s path on an interactive 3D map, with exciting reveals, epic journeys, and a global impact on vital conservation efforts. Download the Fahlo app and collect them all!