mardi 17 mars 2015

Will love songs put sharks in the mood to shag?


Zorro, a six-year-old zebra shark, had exhausted his previous tank mates at Sea Life Belgium. Trusting he would discover new love, he was delivered to the Sea Life London Aquarium on Valentine's Day.
Paul Hale, guardian at the aquarium trusted he would attach with a solitary shark called Mazawabee, yet so far their relationship has been entirely dispassionate.
To re-light Zorro's magic, marine specialists are attempting to entice the sharks with enticing music, for example, Marvin Gaye's Let's Get It On.
"Zorro has something of a notoriety for being a "women shark" and as Mazawabee has been "single" for various years now, we truly thought they would get together rapidly," says Paul Hale.
"In any case its been months since their first presentation and albeit there are absolutely signs that Zorro has been making advances, we would truly have expected a few genuine mating at this point."
"Examination recommends that fish can hear music as well as can acknowledge distinctive tunes and songs so we have chosen to check whether some great out-dated adoration melodies will get them in the temperament!"

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