Interesting Shark Story

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DETROIT, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Holy mackerel!
A shark held with no male counterpart at Detroit's Belle Isle Aquarium for the past six years has produced three babies in what zoo officials are calling "virgin births."
The first two offspring hatched in July and the third was born earlier this week, Doug Sweet, curator of fishes at the aquarium, said in an interview on Friday.
The female trio and their two-feet-long (60-cm-long) mother, a white spotted bamboo shark common to waters in the South Pacific, are all doing well and a fourth offspring is expected in another couple of weeks, Sweet told Reuters.
"With fish, amphibians and reptiles it does happen sometimes, it is kind of rare but it can happen," Sweet said of the unusual hatchings.
He said they were thought to be the result of a process called parthenogenesis, which is the ability of unfertilized eggs to develop into embryos without sperm.
"The other option here is that perhaps there's a chance that the female might be a self-fertilizing hermaphrodite. That is, she might have testicular tissue inside her as well as ovarian tissue, and it's possible she could be fertilizing her own eggs. Either way you look at it it's pretty weird," Sweet said.
He said the only other adult bamboo shark in the 680-gallon (2,600 litre) tank where the mother is held is also a female.
"There's no male around and there hasn't been any male around for as long as we've had the sharks, and we've had them for over six years," Sweet said.
Though the births in Detroit were thought to be extremely rare, Sweet said a bonnethead shark, also held without any male companion, reproduced in late 2001 at a zoo in Omaha, Nebraska.
Unlike the biblical account of Jesus' birth and the Virgin Mary, "in nature, during parthenogenesis, it typically is always a female that is produced," Sweet said.
 

keri

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Could the other female not have turned male? It happens in other fish..

crazy stuff...
 

keri

Active Member
Originally Posted by hair-trigger
Maybe it was one of the staff?
Oh, ouch! I can't imagine that would be very pleasant considering what their skin is like lol
 

seamantimmy

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Hey, some guys are into pain...

I have heard of this in amphibians, but this is really cool stuff.
Of course, unless the mother is a true hermaphrodite, or a --- changer (some frog species have been known to do this), the offspring would have to be female (genetically speaking).
 

crimzy

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Just another single mother in Detroit... the father shark is probably in prison... same old story... truly sad.
 

david24

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I just read something about this recently. It seems in the wild this also happens. The reason is the shark population in the wild is twindling down so much that wild sharks such as Great Whites and Tiger Sharks are also having virgin births.
It's not a good thing because it narrows the DNA pool and can increase defects. It's a last chance to save the species situation.
 
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