AN INTREPID Easter Bunny is taking the plunge at Deep Sea World, Scotland’s national aquarium, over this Easter holiday weekend - in search of shark eggs!
The diving bunny – complete with floppy ears and basket – is exploring the depths of the North Queensferry aquarium’s 4.5million-litre Underwater Safari for shark and ray egg-cases as well as helping out with fish feeds.
The display is home to one of Europe’s largest shark and ray collections, including angel sharks, stingrays, tope and giant sand tiger sharks.
Deep Sea World’s dive officer, Tina Coventry, said, “The plan is for the bunny to try and collect as many different types of shark and ray egg-cases during her dive.
“These will then go on display in special nursery tanks where visitors will be able to watch them grow, develop and, eventually we hope, hatch into babies.
“Our divers regularly collect eggs from the display but, as it is Easter, we thought we should enlist the help of our very own diving bunny to lead the underwater hunt,” she added.
The Easter Diving Bunny will be taking the plunge up to five times daily throughout the Easter weekend during the aquarium’s dive shows.
Younger visitors will also be able to take part in a fun Easter Egg Hunt around the aquarium, there is an Easter ‘Grotto’ with a selection of children’s activities on offer, as well as face painting, glitter tattoos and additional talks and feeding demonstrations.
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