3 Days In Aquarium, Great White Shark Found Dead In Japan


                                                                                                                                                                     A great white shark was found dead after nearly three days of being in an aquarium in breeding endangered marine animals Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium in Japan. The sharks accidentally caught in fishing nets on Tuesday and was taken kepenangkaran because it is regarded as a rare marine animals that need to be preserved.
The white shark is a length of 3.5 meters was then taken to a marine animal breeding Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium and put in a large aquarium, which also live some other larger sharks. He deliberately put into the aquarium it to be shown to visitors who come, because a lot of demand for visitors who want to see a great white shark.

As reported by Sky News, January 8, 2016, the first white shark swimming with other sharks in the aquarium but suddenly weakened and sank to the bottom of the aquarium. Parties captivity said that since he was captured and brought to the aquarium, he refused to eat. The rescue effort by giving oxygen in a separate tank was not successful.

Until now, the breeding are still investigating the exact cause of death of the white shark. But Jason Baker, vice president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) said that officers have treated captive white sharks in a way that is wrong and cruel.

"The cause of death is unclear, because of sharks in confined circumstances. The white shark should be left free to move to get oxygen and maintain the body temperature to remain normal. Sharks are not supposed to die this way "said Jason Baker.

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