What: Sharks the exhibit
Where: American Musem of Natural History
200 Central Park W.
New York, NY
Who: All ages
The new shark exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History has something for everyone even those people who don't think they like sharks or are afraid of them. It is extremely fascinating and informative. You can learn about different kinds of sharks including the tremendous megalodon and see full-scale models of them. You can see shark fossils and bones. You can watch videos of actual sharks swimming around in the water. These are only a few of the things that you can see at this absorbing exhibit.
You can learn things like how to avoid shark attacks and how to fend off sharks. You can find out about the bad rep sharks have gotten and how few people are actually harmed by sharks every year and how many more are actually harmed by other animals or in other ways. You can learn about why we need sharks and how important to the ecosystem they are. This is only a small sample of the compelling information you can learn from visiting this engrossing new exhibit.
The exhibit also contains the latest in new technology. There are numerous hands-free interactive exhibits to participate in. Be a shark swimming in the sea. Hunt like a Hammerhead. Match the shark to the similiar sea creature. These are only a few of the fun activities available to participate in.
This exciting and fun new Shark exhibit opens to the public today! Get your tickets now, you are not going to want to miss it!
And that's our view.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.amnh.org/exhibitions/sharks.
Tune in tomorrow for Theater Thursday.
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