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Taroko, a male whale shark, lived at the Georgia Aquarium for nearly two decades and showed more than 43 million people "the ...
A whale shark at one of the largest aquariums in the world has died, officials say. Taroko, the Georgia Aquarium’s male whale ...
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‘His overall condition was deteriorating’: Georgia Aquarium announces death of male whale shark
GEORGIA (WHNT) — The Georgia Aquarium announced the death of one of its male whale sharks Thursday. The aquarium said its ...
The beloved whale shark was rescued at a seafood market and brought to the facility from Taiwan in 2007, along with another male named Yushan, now the last whale shark at the aquarium.
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Atlanta News First on MSNWhale shark at Georgia Aquarium dies after staff notices change in appetite, behavior
The Georgia Aquarium announced the passing of a whale shark that had been at the facility for nearly two decades. Taroko, the aquarium’s male whale shark, was euthanized Wednesday night due to his ...
For a real thrill, check out the largest aquariums in the nation because there's a lot of nature and ocean amazement to enjoy ...
Cameron Perry, a research scientist at the Georgia Aquarium, has been working with colleagues to attach camera tags to investigate what the whale sharks are doing.
But once visitors to the new Georgia Aquarium have seen Ralph and Norton -- the only whale sharks on display outside of Asia -- they will still have at least 99,998 more fish to go.
Aquarium officials told Channel 2′s Berndt Petersen that Marcus was a frequent visitor for all 19 of the aquarium’s years. “Bernie and Billi, his wife, really loved the beluga whales.
An aquarium's whale shark died today, the second to become ill in two months. June 13, 2007 — -- Norton, one of the Georgia Aquarium's original whale sharks, died early this morning, after ...
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