Know about Exhibits and presentations at Shedd Aquarium

There Are Numerous permanent Displays at Shedd: Waters of Caribbean Reef, the World,
Amazon Rising Reef, along with the Abbott Oceanarium.

Waters of the World

The oldest galleries at the aquarium feature exhibit on lakes, rivers, islands, and oceans, and
Chicago's own local waters. Species on display include Haraldmeier's Mantella, Gymnarchus a
giant Pacific octopus, blue iguana, starfish, seahorses, and alligator snapping turtle.

Caribbean Reef

The Reef exhibit was built on the site of the aquarium exhibition, the Tropical Pool.
A feature of the display is a diver that interacts with all the animals while talking with the folks.
A region of the display is a 90,000-US-gallon (340,000 l) circular tank which allows for maximum
walk-around viewing. It was one of the first habitats to exhibit schooling fish. It is also home to the
rescued sea turtle, Nickel, as well as sharks, Tarpons, stingrays, and a lot more. The exhibit is
close to the center of the first floor. It's adjacent to Amazon Wild Reef, Waters of the World, and
Rising.

Amazon Rising

The Amazon Rising exhibit is an 8,600-square-foot (800 m2) walkthrough flooded forest
recreation of the Amazon River and the surrounding jungle. This exhibit contains 250 different
species, and its greatest water level is 6 ft (1.8 m). Species from this area on exhibit include
anacondas, piranhas, birds, freshwater stingrays, and caimans.

Wild Reef

In 2003 Shedd started Wild Reef, a permanent exhibit located two levels below the primary
building. The exhibit includes a total of 525,000 US gallons (1,990,000 l) and recreates a
Philippine coral reef on the Apo Island marine reserve, complete with living coral, multiple
species of fish and beams, and a selection of sharks like sandbar, sawfish, zebra, and blacktip
reef sharks. The major draw of this fascination is that a 400,000-US-gallon (1,500,000 l)
shark tank with 12-foot (3.7 m) high curved windows, allowing visitors a diver's eye perspective.
The Wild Reef exhibit also offers a saltwater tank display area where coral reefs are propagated
and developed for conservation purposes.

Stingray Touch

Opened on May 17, 2013, this exhibit allows guests to touch cow-nose rays and yellow
spotted rays as they swim around their 20,000 US gallons (76,000 l) outdoor exhibits.
Located on the aquarium's South Terrace, this exhibit is open seasonally from May through
October (weather permitting).
Dr. Douglas M. Sidle, MD
675 North St.Clair Galter 15-200 Chicago, IL 60611, USA
312-695-8182

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