This blog will be dedicated to helping others get the best experience with seeing as many animals as possible at aquariums and zoos across the United States.
Whale sharks are one of the most captivating creatures at the Georgia Aquarium. They are not commonly seen in aquariums across the United States due to their space and habitat needs. It is recommended to visit this exhibit first as it is often the most crowded along with the other shark exhibit. Link to more information about Whale Sharks on the Georgia Aquarium website: Whale Shark - Georgia Aquarium
Let me show you the best way to enjoy the Georgia Aquarium and see as many animals as possible! First, we will need to go through the process of checking-in and scanning our tickets. This is the least fun thing about going to the aquarium...other than parking. Next, you will enter the large atrium that connects all of the exhibits together! The best place to start is the shark exhibits. Tiger Sharks are the primary shark of focus in this exhibit. The exhibit is dark and does post information about refraining from taking flash photography. Flash photography can negatively impact the health of the sharks. Other varieties of sharks and fish are present at this exhibit. This is the first exhibit I recommend due to it being frequently crowded. Many people are interested in seeing the sharks. The Whale Sharks are also present at the end of this exhibit. There is a large room where guests can sit and take pictures of the Whale Sharks as they swim by. Below is a ma...
Penguins and Puffins are often fan favorites at the aquarium. Puffins are less known, but they dazzle audiences with their dives into the water. Link to more information about Puffins on the Georgia Aquarium website: Horned Puffin - Georgia Aquarium The penguins at the Georgia Aquarium are South African penguins. Many people who come to see them are surprised to learn that penguins live on the African continent. I have posted a link to the aquarium's website that provides more information on the penguins. Link to Georgia Aquarium website: African Penguin - Georgia Aquarium
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