notaslave
08-08-2007, 04:24 PM
Staff at a German marine centre have turned to Justin Timberlake in a bid to get their shy sharks in the mood for mating.
The marine predators were so slow in the romantic stakes that, as an experiment, Sea Life staff began piping music into the sharks’ aquariums for two hours a day to stir their libidos.
And the tunes seem to have had the desired effect, with 50 eggs discovered at the end of the four-week experiment, the Independent reported.
Among the top shark love ballads were Justin Timberlake’s Rock Your Body, Push It by Salt-n-Pepper, Joe Cocker’s You Can Leave Your Hat On, and Traumschiff by James Last.
But Britney Spears elicited no reaction from the discerning sea creatures.
source: Telegraph more .. (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/08/08/wshark108.xml)
no mention of feargal sharkey
The marine predators were so slow in the romantic stakes that, as an experiment, Sea Life staff began piping music into the sharks’ aquariums for two hours a day to stir their libidos.
And the tunes seem to have had the desired effect, with 50 eggs discovered at the end of the four-week experiment, the Independent reported.
Among the top shark love ballads were Justin Timberlake’s Rock Your Body, Push It by Salt-n-Pepper, Joe Cocker’s You Can Leave Your Hat On, and Traumschiff by James Last.
But Britney Spears elicited no reaction from the discerning sea creatures.
source: Telegraph more .. (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/08/08/wshark108.xml)
no mention of feargal sharkey