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  2. Georgia Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    The aquarium's notable specimens include whale sharks, beluga whales, California sea lions, bottlenose dolphins, manta rays, sea otters, and tiger sharks. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Its centerpiece is a 6.3 million US gallons (24,000 m 3 ) whale shark exhibit.

  3. Georgia Aquarium mourns the passing of whale shark Alice ...

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    Jun. 28—The Georgia Aquarium is mourning the death of female whale shark Alice, who died Sunday. The aquarium posted a message on Instagram Monday afternoon about the death of Alice, who had ...

  4. Georgia Aquarium Shares How They Transported Whale Sharks to ...

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    How much do you think it costs to ship a whale shark?

  5. Sharks in captivity - Wikipedia

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    One of the several whale sharks housed at the Georgia Aquarium Several species of sharks are kept in captivity in public aquaria. In home aquaria, size constraints mean that only the smallest sharks are typically viable as pets.

  6. Whale shark - Wikipedia

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    The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a slow-moving, filter-feeding carpet shark and the largest known extant fish species. The largest confirmed individual had a length of 18.8 m (61.7 ft). [8] The whale shark holds many records for size in the animal kingdom, most notably being by far the most massive living non-cetacean animal.

  7. Zoo Intern's Boyfriend Proposes In Front of Her Beluga ... - AOL

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    This video shows an adorable marriage proposal that occurred in front of the beluga whale exhibit at the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta. The woman in this video describes it as the perfect proposal ...

  8. Jeff Swanagan - Wikipedia

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    Swanagan and the aquarium sustained criticism early in its history when its two original whale sharks died after receiving a chemical bath to eliminate gill parasites. [2] Swanagan left the Georgia Aquarium for the Columbus Zoo in 2008. [2] Anthony Godfrey replaced him as the CEO and president of the aquarium. [2]

  9. Endangered creature — with saw-like snout — makes Georgia ...

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    The animal is critically endangered because its toothy beak gets caught in fishing nets, the aquarium said. Endangered creature — with saw-like snout — makes Georgia aquarium debut. See it swim