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Sharks in captivity

By: Katie, Olivia, Jace, and Anna . Sharks in captivity. Sharks In Captivity: . Most sharks die 1 yr. after put in captivity. The captivity conservations help researchers learn more about sharks Scientists transform the shark’s habitat to the conservations t o make shark’s feel at home

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Sharks in captivity

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  1. By: Katie, Olivia, Jace, and Anna Sharks in captivity

  2. Sharks In Captivity: • Most sharks die 1 yr. after put in captivity. • The captivity conservations help researchers learn more about sharks • Scientists transform the shark’s habitat to the conservations to make shark’s feel at home • Captivity conservations are expensive(pounds of food, bringing saltwater to the conservations ,ect.

  3. Stress of Captivity • The shark’s emotions react to the new environments of the conservations • They have migration patterns in their normal habitats, but it changes in the conservations because of less space • Experts think it is the high-level of intelligence that makes them aggravated

  4. Captivity Conservations • It’s challenging to keep sharks in captivity because of their emotions • You would think captivity conservations are bad, but there actually good. • Captivity(captured or held) – Conservations( to protect) • Conservations take in sharks with critical conditions – help them recover- return them to the wild

  5. Different Behaviors of Animals in Captivity • Sharks have a very keen sense of smell , but in captivity, that is very much effected • The larger the species of shark, the less likely it is to survive • Example, if you keep a whale shark in captivity for a long time, then it is very possible it will die…. • They have different emotions in captivity than they did in the wild

  6. The End!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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