Eggs -tra nutrition!SEALS went Easter egg An undocumented function hidden in software that may or may not be sanctioned by management. Easter Eggs are secret "goodies" found by word of mouth or accident. They are also used in video games, movies, TV commercials, DVDs, CDs, CD-ROMs and every so often in hardware. hunting this bank holiday weekend. The group of harbour seals were treated to frozen fish 'Easter eggs' by keepers at Tynemouth's Blue Reef Aquarium A reef aquarium or reef tank is an aquarium containing live corals and other animals associated with coral reefs. In recent years, advancements in our knowledge of the reef coupled with more refined reef maintenance techniques have allowed the reef tank to become much more . Blue Reef's Chris Horn Chris Horn (born July 13 1977 in Notus, Idaho) is an American football wide receiver in the National Football League for the Carolina Panthers. He was originally signed as a free agent in 2003 by the Kansas City Chiefs. said: "We used egg-shaped moulds to create frozen fish-flavoured Easter treats which we then dropped into the seals giant outdoor pool. "As well as being a tasty treat, the eggs will provided them with some additional environmental enrichment and something new to investigate," he added.. Hundreds of bank holiday visitors have watched the egg hunt at Seal Cove this weekend. Keeper Anna Etchells added: "The seals have really enjoyed the Easter eggs. They get really excited when we hand them out. "The visitors have also enjoyed it, adults as well as children." |
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