Yeah, so it's not strictly "amusement park" news, but I thought it was relevant since Ocean Park, like the Sea World parks, has its animal attractions as an integral part of the overall experience. Plus, since it's the off season, none of us has a life now apparently, so a bit of park news, however trivial, might stave off some suicidal thoughts.
I wouldn't bother posting with just one fish dying, but almost half of the park's hammerhead shark population - six out of fourteen - suddenly died over a seven hour period on Sunday morning. The sharks arrived from Japan in 2010, and have since doubled in size, so it's not as if it's the sudden stress of a move that has done it.
Anyway, here's the link:
http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/...-mystified-sudden-death-six-hammerhead-sharks
I wouldn't bother posting with just one fish dying, but almost half of the park's hammerhead shark population - six out of fourteen - suddenly died over a seven hour period on Sunday morning. The sharks arrived from Japan in 2010, and have since doubled in size, so it's not as if it's the sudden stress of a move that has done it.
Anyway, here's the link:
http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/...-mystified-sudden-death-six-hammerhead-sharks