Love songs for sharks
Scientists are giving sharks at the German aquariums to listen to romantic songs, to bring them into the mood when in love. All 10 Sea Life aquariums in Germany are involved in this project, because sharks are very lazy to give birth
Scientists are giving sharks at the German aquariums to listen to romantic songs, to bring them into the mood when in love.
All 10 Sea Life aquariums in Germany are involved in this project, because sharks are very lazy to give birth. They will hear love songs from light music to dance music and even classical music twice a day, each lasting for 1 hour.
(Photo: Dailytime) A spokesman said: "We tried every other way but were unsuccessful, so we had to find new measures. This way has been tested on pandas and primates, and we lost nothing when we put music in. "
If the music therapy is successful, visitors to the aquarium will have the opportunity to enjoy extremely spectacular lovemaking between pairs of sharks. Males will chase females and even bite her.
Among the songs are 'Endless Love' by Lionel Richie and Diana Ross, 'Let's Get it On' by Marvin Gaye. At the request of a few guests, an aquarium has added 'A Good Heart' by Feargal Sharkey and 'Beach Boys' Good Vibrations.
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