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First C-Section Performed On Shark In SeaWorld History

ORLANDO (CBSMiami) – One of Florida's top tourist attractions is touting a new first and showing off four new bundles of joy born at one of its Orlando water parks.

For the first time in SeaWorld's history, a Cesarean section has been performed on a shark.

A team of shark experts and veterinarians performed the groundbreaking procedure on a whitetip reef shark at Discovery Cove, SeaWorld's sister park, in Orlando on July 18, 2013.

Six months into the shark's gestation, the park's animal team noticed a complication with her pregnancy and determined an emergency C-section was necessary.

Whitetip reef sharks give birth to live young. In this case, four healthy pups were born. The pups each weighed less than three pounds at birth and were about two feet long.

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Each of the four healthy whitetip reef shark pups born July 18, 2013 via C-Section weighed less than three pounds at birth and were about two feet long. (Source: Sea World)

The Discovery Cove animal team and vets continue to monitor mom and her pups, who are doing well and eating and behaving normally.

While these sharks are currently behind the scenes at Discovery Cove, guests can see other whitetip reef shark through glass while snorkeling in The Grand Reef or when participating in SeaVenture, an underwater walking tour where guests -- wearing dive helmets – are able to explore life under the sea.

Discovery Cove is an all-inclusive day resort experience where guests swim with dolphins, snorkel with rays and tropical fish, hand-feed exotic birds and relax on pristine beaches.

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