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A birthday was celebrated to relieve the depression of fish

 A birthday was celebrated to relieve the depression of fish

A birthday was celebrated to relieve the depression of fish


Helsinki: The 16th birthday of a bloodthirsty fish called "Miko" was recently celebrated in an aquarium in Finland to alleviate its depression and loneliness.


Miko belongs to the "grouper" type of fish which is considered to be very dangerous and bloodthirsty because it not only eats fish smaller than itself but also attacks fish larger than itself and tears their skins.


There are also cases when grouper fish surrounded and killed the shark and then all ate its meat.

Meiko, who weighs 35 pounds, is also a bloodthirsty person who has just turned 16 a few days ago. He is being held in solitary confinement in a fish house at the Sea Life Helsinki resort in Finland. There are various fish found in the sea in the transparent glass walled aquariums.


The resort was closed to the public due to the Corona epidemic. Miko was already alone in his tank, but when people would come around and see him standing in front of his transparent fish house, Miko's loneliness would go away.


But after the closure, she became completely lonely, which gradually led to depression, and the effects of the depression began to be felt on Miko, who had never seen her before.


For example, he stopped swimming in his tank all the time and spent most of his time lying in one place.


To alleviate Miko's sadness and depression, the resort's management decided to celebrate his 16th birthday, even though they did not know his exact date of birth.


Employees of Sea Life Helsinki gathered around the aquarium and put pieces of sardines in the aquarium so that Miko would be happy to eat them and would also feel less lonely when he sees the people around him.


In addition, the aquarium staff began to soothe Miko's body with a soft brush and began to eat and drink near his aquarium. All of these efforts were aimed at relieving Miko's feelings of loneliness and depression. And it was a great success.


The management of Sea Life Helsinki says that Miko's "nature" is now much better than before and that his life is gradually returning to normal.

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