Sea Life Arizona mencari nama untuk anak hiu karang ujung hitam yang baru

SEA LIFE Arizona mengundang publik untuk memberi nama pada penghuni terbarunya, seekor anak hiu karang ujung hitam yang lahir di akuarium tersebut. Ini merupakan kelahiran pertama sejenis di fasilitas di Phoenix. Saran nama dapat diserahkan melalui halaman Facebook akuarium sebelum 15 Maret.

Anak hiu karang ujung hitam tersebut, yang kini panjangnya lebih dari satu kaki, baru lahir di SEA LIFE Arizona di Phoenix. Pejabat akuarium menggambarkannya sebagai perenang tangguh dengan banyak gigi, menyoroti kehadirannya yang lincah di pameran tersebut. Blacktip reef sharks earn their name from distinctive black tips on their tails and dorsal fins. These fast-swimming species typically grow to between five and six feet long and can live up to 20 years in captivity, according to information from Sea Life Aquarium. Anak hiu ini merupakan tonggak sejarah sebagai hiu karang ujung hitam pertama yang lahir di SEA LIFE Arizona. Akuarium mendorong keterlibatan masyarakat dengan memungkinkan pengiriman saran nama melalui halaman Facebook-nya, dengan tenggat waktu 15 Maret. Tidak ada detail spesifik tentang tanggal kelahiran atau induknya yang disebutkan dalam pengumuman. Inisiatif penamaan seperti ini membantu melibatkan pengunjung dan menumbuhkan koneksi dengan upaya konservasi kehidupan laut di fasilitas tersebut. SEA LIFE Arizona, bagian dari jaringan Sea Life yang lebih luas, fokus menampilkan spesies laut dalam lingkungan imersif.

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