
Japan's Oldest Sawfish Back on Display in Mie
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See Japan's oldest largetooth sawfish in captivity at Ise Sea Paradise in Mie Prefecture! After enclosure renovations, this rare and long-lived ray is back on public display.
Ise Sea Paradise in Mie Prefecture is home to Japan's oldest largetooth sawfish, a critically endangered species. The aquarium recently completed renovations on the sawfish's enclosure and she has returned to public view as of December 13th.
Travelers visiting Ise Sea Paradise can now observe this remarkable creature and learn about its unique adaptations. The aquarium holds feeding explanation sessions, demonstrating how the sawfish uses its rostrum to hunt.
Ise Sea Paradise offers up-close experiences with marine life, including walruses, penguins, and otters. It's a unique opportunity to witness conservation efforts and learn about endangered species in Japan.
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