
Fishing Cat
The Fishing Cat is a stocky and powerfully built medium-sized cat species found in Southeast Asia, Northern India and Sri Lanka.
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The Fishing Cat is a stocky and powerfully built medium-sized cat species found in Southeast Asia, Northern India and Sri Lanka.
This habitat showcases some of the most interesting aquatic animals found in Africa, Asia, Australia and Europe, all in one exhibit.
Mangrove monitors inhabit damp wetland, coastal rivers, inland lakes and mangrove forests in Australia.
Amphibians are a group of cold blooded vertebrates ranging from frogs, toads, newts, salamanders and caecilians.
Critter Corner is home to a variety of different animals including our Albino Burmese Python, Red-Tail Boa, and many more amazing critters.
This habitat showcases these small primates, easily recognized for their puffed white cheeks, face, and neck, and consists of a mom and her twins!
Our Honey Bee habitat gives you a bug’s eye view at the inner workings of a honey bee hive!
This habitat represents how certain animals can take over storm damaged locations.
These Cephalopods, a cousin to the octopus and squid, live in this unique habitat.
Some of the most beautiful, vibrant, and colorful freshwater fish specifically bred for different color morphs and patterns.
This popular habitat allows guests to pet and feel our stingrays, bamboo sharks and horseshoe crabs!
That’s a Moray (eel)! Find ours in the Lost City of Atlantis Shark Habitat!
Our Bug habitat includes some of the largest, most venomous, and prettiest bugs from all over the world!
Thousands of butterflies from all over the world, inhabit this lavish, indoor, tropical garden.
Have a hands-on encounter with some of our Touch Tank residents, including sea stars, clams, whelks, hermit crabs, and horseshoe crabs.
This 3,000-gallon saltwater tank is home to about 15 different species of animals which were collected locally by Aquarium biologists.
This habitat features a variety of fish frequently found on, or around, shipwrecks and artificial reefs.
This habitat simulates the warm, temperate waters amongst sea grasses,where seahorses and pipefish thrive.
Swimming in schools helps fish confuse predators and spend their energy most efficiently.
This exhibit features a miniature panorama of Long Island with the North Shore on one side and the South Shore on the other.
This exhibit showcases several species including cowfish, boxfish, and porcupinefish.
Poseidon’s Treasure Room houses several periodically changing freshwater and saltwater displays.
Often misunderstood, the Red-bellied Piranhas are omnivores and typically a scavenger fish.
Featuring Sand Tiger Sharks, Nurse Sharks and a plethora of tropical fish that forms the centerpiece of the Aquarium.
This exhibit mimics Long Island’s rocky shores with local animals, algae and plants.
With more than 200 species found worldwide, sea jellies (ours are Cold Water Moon Jellies), are one of the world’s most common sea creatures.
This cylindrical exhibit is perfect for a GPO. Watch as it changes colors and textures depending on its mood!
This bubble-shaped exhibit offers a magnified view of the distinguishing features of its residents, like the Garden Eels!
Their flat bodies and ability to change color make it hard to spot them on the ocean floor. Can you find them in their habitat?
It’s positively shocking: An electric eel can produce an electric charge of up to about 600 volts – five times the voltage of a wall socket!
Our Crab Villa habitat is home to a fascinating variety of crabs, corals and other invertebrate creatures.
Thirty feet long, the 20,000-gallon exhibit depicts a natural reef ecosystem, including a reef wall, crest, terrace, and back reef.
You’ll find Nemo and Dory too, at this habitat which also features anemone, sea urchins and more.
The Amazon Rainforest habitat showcases some of the largest and most interesting Amazon fish and aquatic life.