live shark babies
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@Jedi206 not all spots do that for example the farm thats about 30 miles from me they give the cows there an open field and all k heck the chinese get there cows drunk and play music well some of em and also the chickens arnt always kept in captivity lets look at the GSG9 its the germans version of SWAT they have to raise a chicken then kill it i am not sure about all of it but some are pamered animals others arnt do you sure about that
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@nothingbetterr2do yeah yeah.. go eat a cheeseburger from a cow that was held in captivity with lack of movement and got a reward of a spike through its forehead for a reward.. then wash it down with some nuggets from some tormented chickens who were twice as cramped and had their beaks removed with a hot blade, and a coke that used their bones as an emulsifier.. that should help you get past the selective hypocrisy of which animal to care and not care about ;)
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@Jedi206 sure it right cause my animals all look like they think im awesome well most are rescue though but animals do thibk and they would hate to be put in a plastic tube fetus or not look at there face
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@Jedi206 think about this its like taking a rich person and putting them in the getto its like the following this is f*ucked up i hate it hear so yea dont take animals out of there habitat the sharks have f*ck you written all over there face for a reason and all my pets including my frog say your are awesome so they do have an expresion on there face i mean why else would my frog want to stay on me and me only when he has a ton of different thinks to climb animals can think so are you
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Four Months..Sushi
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ocean park huh been there and it was nice
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@BananaBrianna14 i had seen this when i was 8 on my trip to australia. then i thot they were just beating jellies :D :p
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@jmaritz328 Yeah, they are. The "one month" is the egg sac, and it doesn't grow with the shark
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@eliwoohoo LET IT GO FUCKER
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@BananaBrianna14 aren't the egg sacks even smaller than those tanks?
To everyone commenting on the size of the tanks, those 'tiny ass tanks' are to replace their egg sacs for educational purposes. These sharks are currently in gestation, and are in the clear plastic tubes so that they can be observed as they grow. As soon as they're fully developed, when they would normally hatch, they will be put into a larger enclosure or released to the wild.
BananaBrianna14 1 month ago 29
@sharksharkbiotch Do you feel bad for a fetus? I mean, it is trapped in that tiny womb after all. What about a baby kangaroo? The size of that pouch is just unacceptable! Those baby sharks are in gestation (note the yolk sac on the 2 months one) and the small plastic tubes are to replace their eggsacs so that they can be monitered as they grow. As soon as they're 4 months old they'll "hatch" and be put into a regular tank. Do you understand this?
BananaBrianna14 1 month ago 12