Keep Your Drink Warm With a Leopard Tumbler

leopard tumbler

Whether it’s iced coffee, tea, or water, keep your drink at the perfect temperature with our pastel leopard tumbler! This beautiful and functional cup is made from food-grade stainless steel to ensure safe storage and drinking. Its sleek design makes it easy to hold, and the 40 oz size ensures you can stay hydrated all day long. Plus, its fun, modern leopard print is sure to turn heads wherever you go!

Leopard sharks are ocean predators with firm, light meat, which makes them popular with anglers. But their shallow waters make them vulnerable to overfishing. And mercury, an industrial pollutant, accumulates in their tissues faster than it does in other fish, because they spend a lot of time feeding on mud and sand. So, it’s important to set a fish size limit for leopard sharks.

At the Aquarium, Manny keeps young leopard sharks in our Slough exhibit until they’re big enough to fend off sevengill sharks—their larger relatives that also live at the Aquarium—in the Kelp Forest exhibit. He also rotates the young sharks among our other exhibits as they grow, to keep them away from hungry, larger predators.

Then, when they’re at the beach, a leopard shark can swim stealthily up to buried clams, sniffing for the fleshy siphon sticking two or three inches above the sand. They yank the clam out of the sand with their teeth, occasionally even getting the entire clam in the process. These nocturnal hunters are a great example of how predators and prey coexist in our human-dominated world.