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Evolution of Sharks
Sharks: The Ultimate Survivors
February 09, 2010—Sharks are very successful and adaptive animals. They have been around for 400 million years. Learn more about their evolutionary history listening to the “Evolution of Sharks.”
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A Shark’s Sixth Sense
Sharks unique ability to sense electrical impulses in the water.
August 25, 2009—Besides hearing, smelling, tasting, seeing, and feeling the world around them, sharks are adapted with a sixth sense that allows them to use electroreceptors called Ampullae de Lorenzini. Learn more about this rare ability that aids sharks in the skilled predation of their prey.
Categories: Animal Information | For Kids |
August Student Scholar : Johnnie Alexis Eagan
Aquarium of the Pacific honors its First 10th Anniversary Scholar
January 02, 2009—In celebration of its 10th anniversary, the Aquarium is honoring Long Beach students who have shown outstanding efforts in the areas of science, environment, ocean science/marine biology, promoting cultural diversity, and exceptional community service. Eagan is an eleven-year old honor student who has shown dedicated service to the local and global community as well as in inspiring conservation of the planet.
Categories: 10th Anniversary Scholars | For Kids |
The Six Senses of Sharks
Sharks have the same five senses as humans – plus one more!
August 15, 2008—Check out our "kid friendly" podcast that's all about sharks!! This exclusive podcast includes terms that people of all ages can understand. You'll learn how sharks use their senses of hearing, smell, touch, taste, and sight, and also have a sixth sense, the ability to sense electricity.
Categories: Animal Information | For Kids |
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