Help us name the new houndshark at the Auburn Hills aquarium SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium getting fully grown houndshark
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. – A houndshark is coming to the aquarium in Auburn Hills for the first time, and you get to help name it!
Last year, Local 4 viewers got to help name the giant guitarfish , Dolly, at the SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium.
Now, just in time for Shark Week (July 20-26), it’s time for another round!
The aquarium is getting a fully grown houndshark. He’s a rescue and likely at least 5 years old.
We received all of your name submissions, and now it’s time to vote on the finalists! Check back here on Monday -- voting will begin at 8 a.m.
The houndshark at the SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium in Auburn Hills. (SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium)
The houndshark at the SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium in Auburn Hills. (SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium)
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