By TAKUNORI YASUDA/ Staff Writer
March 2, 2021 at 07:40 JST
Naoto Takamura, who is responsible for caring for the mandarin dogfish, joined the Toba Aquarium in 1990, the same year the shark entered the facility. (Takunori Yasuda)
TOBA, Mie Prefecture—A rare deep-sea shark continues to set longevity records in captivity but appears more than willing to give up the spotlight to other creatures at the Toba Aquarium here. [Read More]
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