A solitary sunfish at an aquarium in southwestern Japan lost its appetite, began banging into the side of the fish tank and appeared unwell days after the facility closed last month for renovations.
A solitary sunfish at an aquarium in southwestern Japan lost its appetite, began banging into the side of the fish tank, and appeared unwell days after the facility closed last month for renovations.
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Do fishes too feel lonely? Japan aquarium uses human face cutouts to comfort sunfish and regain healthRecently, something quite unusual happened at Japan's Kaikyokan Aquarium when one of its sunfish began acting up and the aquarium staff realised that its health problem was due to loneliness.
The staff at an aquarium in Japan faced a unique problem with their fishes and came up with a bizarre solution for it. The aquarium staff at the Kaikyokan noticed that their solitary sunfish had ...
TOKYO -- A solitary sunfish at an aquarium in southwestern Japan lost its appetite, began banging into the side of the fish tank and appeared unwell days after the facility closed last month for ...
The Kaikyokan Aquarium in Shimonoseki is home to the ocean sunfish. An aquarium in Japan has come up with a unique and out-of-the-box idea to cheer up its lonely resident sunfish after the ...
The large sunfish arrived at the aquarium in February 2024 from the southern ... Yamaguchi prefecture, southern Japan Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025 (AP) Then at a staff meeting, one person suggested ...
A sunfish at Japan's Kaikyokan Aquarium experienced health issues due to the lack of human interaction after the aquarium closed for renovations. Staff successfully used face cutouts to provide ...
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