This is video from the aquarium of Ecomare museum on Texel island in the Netherlands.
It shows eggs of a small-spotted catshark. Sometimes, the shark embryos inside the eggs move.
Last weekend, one baby shark (see the photo) hatched. The aquarium expects that others will follow soon.
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