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I'd be curious to know what they are trying different, than in the past failed attempt? From what i have gathered in the past, the materials in making the tanks, reflect electrical impulses that totally confuse the shark. Great Whites seem to rely much more on electrical impulses than other sharks.

I saw the Great Hammerhead Shark at Mandelay Bay in Vegas, and it looked like it was doing poorly

Great Whites avg 15-18' but there are many recorded specamins in the mid 20' range I think the largest Great White ever caught by rod and reel was a bit over 3000 pounds.
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