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Oh, Kitty wants to see a great white shark.
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Oh, Kitty wants to see a great white shark.
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Well, that's one creature you won't find here.
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Why not?
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Great question.
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Let's dive deep and uncover the mystery.
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Why don't aquariums have great white sharks?
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Zoom in.
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Walk into any major aquarium and you'll see all kinds of incredible sea creatures.
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Massive whale sharks, eerie jellyfish and even fierce looking hammerheads.
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But one famous predator is always missing.
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The Great White Shark.
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You'd think aquariums would love to have one, right?
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Well, they've tried but every attempt has failed.
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Yes, back in the 1950s,
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aquariums were eager to show off a great white shark.
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But things didn't go as planned.
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The sharks refused to eat,
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bumped into walls and usually died within days.
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No one knew exactly why.
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But one thing became obvious.
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Great whites just don't do well in tanks.
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But that didn't stop aquariums from trying as over the decades they experimented with different approaches hoping to crack the code.
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The most successful attempt happened in 2004 when the Monterey Bay Aquarium kept a juvenile great white alive for about six months.
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At first things look promising.
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It swam well and even ate.
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But after a while it became stressed,
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stopped eating and had to be released back into the wild.
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So what's the problem?
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Why can't great whites survive in captivity?
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Well one major issue is movement.
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Unlike most fish, great whites have to keep swimming to stay alive.
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They rely on ram ventilation,
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meaning they need constant forward motion to push oxygen rich water over their gills in the open ocean.
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That's easy, but even the biggest aquarium tanks are too small to keep going.
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The walls confuse them and they often injure themselves trying to navigate the confined space.
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Plus, great whites are built for long distance travel and some even swim thousands of miles a year.
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Sticking them in a limited space is like forcing a marathon runner to live in a tiny room.
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So they become stressed, swim in weird patterns and often refuse to eat.
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I know you must be thinking, why stop eating?
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You see, most sharks in aquariums do find eating dead fish provided by handlers.
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Great whites, not so much.
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They are specialized hunters that prefer live prey like seals and sea lions.
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Therefore, in captivity, they often won't eat at all,
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which means they either starve or have to be released.
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Beyond these reasons, some scientists also believe great whites get overwhelmed by an aquarium's artificial environment.
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Like old sharks, they have special organs called ampullae of Lorenzini,
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which let them detect tiny electric signals in water,
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kind of like a built-in radar.
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This helps them sense prey even in total darkness.
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But in a tank, things get weird.
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The glass walls, filtration systems,
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and electronic equipment might create unnatural signals that confuse them,
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making them even more stressed.
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While this theory isn't 100% proven,
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it could be another reason great whites don't survive in captivity.
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But even if we figured out how to keep a great white alive in a tank,
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the bigger question is, should we?
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You see, these sharks are classified as vulnerable,
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Meaning, their population is shrinking.
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So many scientists argue that capturing them isn't just difficult, it's unethical.
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Therefore, efforts should focus on studying and protecting them in the wild.
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Letting them live on their own terms.
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Trivia time!
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Did you know a female shark known as Nicole was once documented traveling from Africa to Australia and back again?
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Yes!
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This round trip was over 20,000 kilometers and took just 9 months.
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Sketching time!
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Today's sketch of the day goes to Nishant Kalyrasan.
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Hope you learned something interesting today.
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Until next time, it's me, Dr. Binox, Zooming out.
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It's me, it's called Bichy.
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Never mind.

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  • Great White Shark: 흰 대식 상어
  • aquarium: 수족관
  • movement: 움직임
  • ram ventilation: 흡입 환기
  • stress: 스트레스
  • prey: 먹이
  • captivity: 포획 상태
  • long-distance travel: 장거리 여행

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