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The enchanting vocals of music legend Barry White are used by London Marine Park to awaken the sexual desire of a male shark.
The enchanting vocals of music legend Barry White are used by London Marine Park to awaken the sexual desire of a male shark.
Zorro, a 6-year-old striped shark, was released into a shark's tank named Mazawabee on Valentine's Day this year. The employees in the marine park hope that the job will help them have more baby sharks. However, Zorro was indifferent to Mazawabee even though he had previously mated with a female shark while in Belgium.
" When they were in Belgium they called Zorro a peach shark. Mazawabee had never been close to any guy for years. So we thought the two of them would quickly embrace each other. since they were together and they have never mated any time, the error belongs to Zorro, because it takes an active role, "said Paul Hale, a shark expert in London's marine park.
Zorro shark in the London marine park.(Photo: Telegraph)
Some studies prove that fish not only has the ability to listen to music but also to recognize good melodies . So marine park managers decided to choose the immortal works of the late singer Barry White in the hope that they would awaken Zorro's sexual instincts. The shark has been listening to songs Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Baby We Have Better Try To Get It Together and My First, My Last, My Everything.
If these songs do not change the situation, they will continue to play romantic love songs by Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, Lionel Richie, Tom Jones and even Elvis Presley.
When Barry White was alive (1944-2003) was called " the master of love " thanks to the seductive voice. His love songs have increased the poise for many romantic dates. In addition to the rich voice, Barry White also succeeded in composing and mixing.
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