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An Experiment On Shark “Never Give Up At Starting”

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In an experiment of marine biologist about on putting a shark into a huge holding tank and after that discharged a few little bait fish into the tank. As you would expect, the shark rapidly swam around the tank, assaulted and ate the littler fish. The sea life scholar at that point embedded a solid bit of clear fiberglass into the tank, making two separate segments. 

She at that point put the shark on one side of the fiberglass and another arrangement of trap fish on the other. Once more, the shark immediately assaulted. This time, be that as it may, the shark pummeled into the fiberglass divider and ricocheted off. Undaunted, the shark continued rehashing this conduct at regular intervals without much of any result. In the interim, the trap fish swam around safe in the subsequent segment. 

In the end, about an hour into the test, the shark surrendered. This test was rehashed a few dozen times throughout the following couple of weeks. Each time, the shark got less forceful and made less endeavors to assault the draw fish, until in the end the shark became weary of hitting the fiberglass divider and just quit assaulting inside and out. 

The sea life researcher at that point expelled the fiberglass divider, however the shark didn’t assault. The shark was prepared to accept an obstruction existed among it and the snare fish, so the lure fish swam any place they wished, free from danger .

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