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Spring has arrived and something is in the water at Sea Life

Spring has arrived in the capital and there’s something in the water at SEA LIFE London Aquarium as creatures big and small begin an array of weird and wonderful courtship rituals as they look for love.

From the adorable penguins gifting pebbles as a sign of their breeding credentials to a bizarre shark biting ritual, the team at the aquarium has shared some intimate details of their creature’s mating practices in the hope that it gives single Londoners tips to recreate their very own summer of love.

Hopeless romantics, the seahorses, often mate for life and can be found performing a charming dance together while holding each other’s tails at SEA LIFE London Aquarium

Catherine Pritchard, general manager said: “Spring is an important time in the underwater world as new relationships are formed and the exciting possibility of the pitter patter of tiny feet (and fins) takes over the aquarium.

“There’s certainly some inspiration London singletons can take from the adorable, and often unusual, mating rituals of the creatures here at SEA LIFE London Aquarium.

“Our doors are always open for lonely Londoners to get some slightly fishy dating advice from our resident love doctors.”

Go to www.visitsealife.com/london/ for full details

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