Friday, April 25: Fri, Apr 25: 10:00 AM- 5:00 PM

Exhibit Categories: Indoor Exhibits

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Fishing Cat

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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.

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Old World Wonders

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This habitat showcases some of the most interesting aquatic animals found in Africa, Asia, Australia and Europe, all in one exhibit.

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Mangrove Monitor

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Mangrove monitors inhabit damp wetland, coastal rivers, inland lakes and mangrove forests in Australia.

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Amphibian Alley

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Amphibians are a group of cold blooded vertebrates ranging from frogs, toads, newts, salamanders and caecilians.

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Critter Corner

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Critter Corner is home to a variety of different animals including our Albino Burmese Python, Red-Tail Boa, and many more amazing critters.

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Marmosets

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This habitat showcases these small primates, easily recognized for their puffed white cheeks, face, and neck, and consists of a mom and her twins!

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Western Honey Bee

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Our Honey Bee habitat gives you a bug’s eye view at the inner workings of a honey bee hive!

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Turtle Bay

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This habitat represents how certain animals can take over storm damaged locations.

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Cuttlefish

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These Cephalopods, a cousin to the octopus and squid, live in this unique habitat.

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Discus Fish

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Some of the most beautiful, vibrant, and colorful freshwater fish specifically bred for different color morphs and patterns.

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Stingrays

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This popular habitat allows guests to pet and feel our stingrays, bamboo sharks and horseshoe crabs!

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Moray Eels

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That’s a Moray (eel)! Find ours in the Lost City of Atlantis Shark Habitat!

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Bugs

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Our Bug habitat includes some of the largest, most venomous, and prettiest bugs from all over the world!

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Butterflies

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Thousands of butterflies from all over the world, inhabit this lavish, indoor, tropical garden.

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Touch Tank

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Have a hands-on encounter with some of our Touch Tank residents, including sea stars, clams, whelks, hermit crabs, and horseshoe crabs.

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Tidal Marsh

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This 3,000-gallon saltwater tank is home to about 15 different species of animals which were collected locally by Aquarium biologists.

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Shipwreck / Artificial Reef

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This habitat features a variety of fish frequently found on, or around, shipwrecks and artificial reefs.

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Seahorses

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This habitat simulates the warm, temperate waters amongst sea grasses,where seahorses and pipefish thrive.

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Schooling Fish

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Swimming in schools helps fish confuse predators and spend their energy most efficiently.

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Lagoon

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This exhibit features a miniature panorama of Long Island with the North Shore on one side and the South Shore on the other.

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Puffer Fish

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This exhibit showcases several species including cowfish, boxfish, and porcupinefish.

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Poseidon’s Treasure Room

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Poseidon’s Treasure Room houses several periodically changing freshwater and saltwater displays.

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Piranha

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Often misunderstood, the Red-bellied Piranhas are omnivores and typically a scavenger fish.

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Lost City of Atlantis Shark Habitat

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Featuring Sand Tiger Sharks, Nurse Sharks and a plethora of tropical fish that forms the centerpiece of the Aquarium.

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Local Rocky Shores

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This exhibit mimics Long Island’s rocky shores with local animals, algae and plants.

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Moon Jellies

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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.

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Giant Pacific Octopus

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This cylindrical exhibit is perfect for a GPO. Watch as it changes colors and textures depending on its mood!

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Bubble Habitat & Garden Eels

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This bubble-shaped exhibit offers a magnified view of the distinguishing features of its residents, like the Garden Eels!

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Flounder Find

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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?

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Electric Eel

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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!

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Crab Villa

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Our Crab Villa habitat is home to a fascinating variety of crabs, corals and other invertebrate creatures.

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Coral Reef

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Thirty feet long, the 20,000-gallon exhibit depicts a natural reef ecosystem, including a reef wall, crest, terrace, and back reef.

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Best Buddies – Clownfish & Anemone

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You’ll find Nemo and Dory too, at this habitat which also features anemone, sea urchins and more.

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Amazon Rainforest

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The Amazon Rainforest habitat showcases some of the largest and most interesting Amazon fish and aquatic life.

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