A Louisiana aquarium has a new star — and a mystery — on its hands after a baby shark was born in a habitat without any males. The Shreveport Aquarium announced last week that Yoko the swell ...
A Louisiana aquarium is investigating how a baby shark hatched without a male present for three years. Experts suspect delayed fertilization or parthenogenesis, a rare form of asexual reproduction.
They’re now working to unravel the mystery of how the swell shark—named Yoko—came into existence. Reporter Reporter Got a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ...
Greg Barrick from Shreveport aquarium says further DNA testing is being conducted to determine how a baby swell shark hatched in an all-female aquarium tank.
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Officials with the Shreveport Aquarium recently announced the unusual birth of a swell shark pup in a tank where only two female sharks were present. Named "Yoko" from the Chumash word "onyoko," ...
Dr Mahmood Shivji, director of the Guy Harvey Research Institute and Save Our Seas Shark Research Center (Nova Southeastern University). A major focus of his research is the application of modern ...