One of the things we knew we had to check out was the Penguin Exhibit! We happen to catch these particular penguins (one of three different kinds) as they were being fed.
These two were mates and they couldn't keep their beaks off each other. It was beyond adorable!
This creature was called a Dragon of the Sea. They were funky sea horses that had almost twig like appendages and just floated along in the water (not moving fins or its tail). Very awesome.
We next visited the 25,000 gallon tank, that held everything to bitty fish to huge ones, including three sharks, two sting rays and three huge sea turtles.
We actually got to see some of the feedings happen here too, and listened to a Q&A session...though the girl was less than knowledgeable. Oh well. The tank was cool...particularly from the top. (PS...the coral was made of fiber glass)
We moved on from the giant tank to see some of the other exhibits, including this tide pool with some anemones.
And these weird looking creatures...
And these weird looking creatures...
This was a neat octopus that was moving along its habitat. You can also see the lock box to the bottom of the tank...it was his toy. (Sorry for the craptastic pic...there were a lot of people around this guy!)
This is an electric eel. There was a speaker that would play the enhanced sound from sensors in the water that would pick up a "pop" every time the eel released any electricity into the water. They do it when sensing their surroundings and food.
Oh Flotsam....or Jetsam....hmmm, whichever one you are....
I found Lovelace (from Happy Feet) with his body guard.
A b-e-a-utiful lion fish!!
This little guy was the third type of penguin that we found...a Little Blue! So cute...and cuddly-looking. Wish we could have held or at least touched one!
Last year, I had a video of jelly fish that I really liked. I basically duplicated it with another video from this year...but chose not to share it here. Instead, I got another cool video of these little guys. I still don't know what's running through their bodies, but whatever it is, its super cool.
I had to put this video on here due to the shear size and visual craziness that this school of fish created. If you remember that part in Finding Nemo when these guys appeared, you would understand why I was so mesmerized!
Oh Flotsam....or Jetsam....hmmm, whichever one you are....
I found Lovelace (from Happy Feet) with his body guard.
A b-e-a-utiful lion fish!!
This little guy was the third type of penguin that we found...a Little Blue! So cute...and cuddly-looking. Wish we could have held or at least touched one!
An hour and a half, and two stuffed penguins later....we headed out of the packed aquarium to walk around the wharf before we went in search of food (that was another adventure itself...so check back for that later today!)
I like this yearly aquarium visit...next stop, maybe Norwalk or New York City! Only time will tell...and I don't think I can actually wait a full year before doing that!!!
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