Wednesday, January 18

Bad news for the whale shark

I know I've been posting a lot of science stuff on this blog lately. All the science stuff is very interesting to me, but maybe not to you, my reader. If that's the case, please just skip the next paragraph.

The world's largest fish, the whale shark, is getting smaller according to a report. Over Christmas, we visited the brand spankin' new Georgia Aquarium, which also happens to be the largest aquarium in the world. One of the main attractions at the aquarium is a pair of whale sharks. Whale sharks have a terrible track record in captivity, so I was enthralled and curious to see how the aquarium was going to keep them alive. (The aquarium trained them to eat before capturing them and they seeem to be doing fine so far. They were sent via UPS from Taiwain to Georgia, by the way.) I think my recent encounter with the whale sharks is why the article caught my attention. For the other four people with me at the aquarium, do you remember your whale shark fact o' the day? Their skin is only four inches thick!

Anyhoo. I'm in San Antonio now getting ready for the ALA Midwinter Meeting. Actually, I'm spending a few days ahead of the conference to-do with my aunt. We've been taking care of some conference-related errands I had to do, shopping (I have new James Avery baubles), and tonight we're going to the Spurs game. Tomorrow I officially start my conference work.

Take it easy.

1 comment:

Allison said...

I remembered the fact! Oh and James Avery is the best!!