Zebraduiker
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The Aquariums has bred Wobbegong sharks. I never heared of a breeding of that species before in captivity, does anybody know if this is the world first ?
The Aquariums has bred Wobbegong sharks. I never heared of a breeding of that species before in captivity, does anybody know if this is the world first ?
I've also heard that the georgia aquarium wants to breed with its whale sharks. Does anybody know how things are going round this matter?
Breeding the whale sharks, would not only be exciting - it would be species saving. Considering (because its a zoological setting) if all the pups survived (I recall whale sharks have dozens of kids) and they were released in the wild, the population in the wild would increase significantly.
The only problem is they would have to remain in captivity until they are large enough to fend for themselves.
What I meant was that they would still be vulnerable to larger predatory sharks if they were 4 - 8 ft long. Fend for themselves = not get eaten.Do whale sharks look after their young in the wild? Wouldn't naturally young whale sharks fend for themselves from the moment that they are born?
Don't cross your bridges before you come to them...So far, no whale shark has reproduced in captivity; worrying about future offsprings might be a "little" bit too rash and over-optimistic.