RIPPompadour
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Beluga, Imaq, unfortunately passed away this morning.
Shame. Fond childhood memories of him and his offspring in Vancouver.
Beluga, Imaq, unfortunately passed away this morning.
I think there were more before as well, because I really feel like I saw more than one when I first saw the gallery. They're just down to the one now if that's the case.Would not be shocked if they were worried about someone else eating the silky shark.
Do they only have the one tiger shark? I thought there were more...
Would not be shocked if they were worried about someone else eating the silky shark.
Do they only have the one tiger shark? I thought there were more...
Oh man, I hope the tiger shark can stick around until I make it there in the summer.
I hope they are all around for a very long time, past their life expectancy. Not because I want to see them, but because they deserve good long lives.Did the other 2 die then? I really hope both the last tiger shark and whale shark are still around by the time I get a chance to visit.
Of course I want it/them to have long lives, that is without question. Just because I desire to see them before they pass doesn't imply otherwise and is insulting to call out.I hope they are all around for a very long time, past their life expectancy. Not because I want to see them, but because they deserve good long lives.
That goes without saying, but many of us don't have the option to see animals like Whale Sharks or Tiger Sharks in the wild, so I don't think their is anything wrong with having a desire to see them, but of course want them to live long lives.I hope they are all around for a very long time, past their life expectancy. Not because I want to see them, but because they deserve good long lives.
Of course I want it/them to have long lives, that is without question. Just because I desire to see them before they pass doesn't imply otherwise and is insulting to call out.
I must apologize profusely. I did not mean to insult anyone and I'm sorry @King of Komodo Dragons and @SwampDonkey for attacking you. My intent was only to express my hope for the sharks to have extensive, healthy lives but I ended up unintentionally implying that the two of you only wanted her to live so that she could be viewed, and of course you don't, so again, I'm sorry.That goes without saying, but many of us don't have the option to see animals like Whale Sharks or Tiger Sharks in the wild, so I don't think their is anything wrong with having a desire to see them, but of course want them to live long lives.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate your kind words. Seriously, it's people like you that make this a great forum.I must apologize profusely. I did not mean to insult anyone and I'm sorry @King of Komodo Dragons and @SwampDonkey for attacking you. My intent was only to express my hope for the sharks to have extensive, healthy lives but I ended up unintentionally implying that the two of you only wanted her to live so that she could be viewed, and of course you don't, so again, I'm sorry.
I will probably never see whale sharks or tiger sharks in the wild either![]()
I didn't think to ask her what happened to the other tiger sharks, we got pretty lost in the conversation about zebra shark conservation and other things about sharks, but she seemed optimistic about the tiger shark staying so holding onto hope.Did the other 2 die then? I really hope both the last tiger shark and whale shark are still around by the time I get a chance to visit.
I was under the impression there were only two remaining. Unless they quietly acquired a third one recently this should still be the case.There are still three whale sharks in the aquarium, so you should definitely be able to see them.
Did another one pass recently? If so I didn’t know about that one somehow. I know Trixie died a couple years ago, but that would’ve left them at three now. If there are only two now it can be hard to tell since the exhibit is so large.I was under the impression there were only two remaining. Unless they quietly acquired a third one recently this should still be the case.
Alice died a few months after Trixie, so there should only be two individuals left.Did another one pass recently? If so I didn’t know about that one somehow. I know Trixie died a couple years ago, but that would’ve left them at three now. If there are only two now it can be hard to tell since the exhibit is so large.
With this transfer to SeaWorld Orlando, how many great hammerheads are in Atlanta? Also, were there ever any breeding attempts involving the animals at SHARKS! Predators of the Deep?It wasn't mentioned yet, but they now have 2.0 Great Hammerhead Sharks on display at Shark Encounters, both animals came from Georgia Aquarium
SeaWorld adds 2 great hammerhead sharks to Shark Encounter