Beaches come with warning signs about hazardous marine life or rough seas. Now, finally, someone is warning the marine life about its biggest threats. They're putting labels on aquarium tanks so that the sharks inside can read the danger that lurks on the other side of the glass:
HT Oceanic Dreams
Absolute genius, Save Our Seas - absolute genius.
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