An aquarium in North Carolina initially thought a stingray named Charlotte was pregnant without a male companion, but now confirms she has a rare reproductive disease. The aquarium temporarily closed after the revelation, dispelling the earlier suspense and anticipation for stingray babies. Tests showed that Charlotte's pregnancy was due to a rare reproductive disease, not actual pregnancy.
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Aquarium & Shark Lab by Team ECCO shared in a statement obtained by https://t.co/LaKO1WBr7r that Charlotte, the stingray whose inexplicably became pregnant without a mate, is no longer pregnant. šø: Courtesy Aquarium and Shark Lab by Team ECCO š: https://t.co/2Jwzh41KVI https://t.co/78bOthVZpa
The aquarium that houses the viral North Carolina stingray named Charlotte has closed temporarily. https://t.co/QFsiRHYt8A
Charlotte, the stingray whose unaccountable pregnancy made her a marvel, is no longer pregnant, according to the aquarium where she lives. https://t.co/t6lKkCz0vo
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After months of suspense and anticipation for stingray babies in Hendersonville, News 13 has confirmed Charlotte the stingray is not pregnant. https://t.co/ROt5HTk7M7
A North Carolina aquarium that said it had a pregnant stingray with no male companion now says the fish has a rare reproductive disease. https://t.co/wof8Qd7fad