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Myrtle Beach, SC– The innovative, educational and fascinating new exhibit at Ripley’s Aquarium is definitely a “Jaw-some” exhibit. Featuring over a dozen species of sharks along with over 30 hands-on interactive displays, the exhibit will truly leave any visitor with a better understanding of these great creatures. “Sharks” takes visitors beyond the superstitions surrounding sharks and shark attacks – exploring their daily struggle to survive. The show, created specifically for Ripley’s Aquarium, is free with paid admission and will be on display throughout 2011. ”Our Sharks – Perfect Predators exhibit provides guests with an opportunity to appreciate these magnificent predators. For millions of years sharks have ruled the seas. Live animals – both great and small, video and interactives, will fascinate and educate,” said Peter MacIntyre, General Manager of Ripley’s Aquarium. During a walkthrough of this amazing exposition visitors will be able to: • Guess what unusual manmade objects have been found in a shark’s stomach. • Have an up close view of shark skin. • Experience “shark vision.” • Witness the force of a shark bite! • See why sharks have endured for millions of years. The aquarium is located off of 29th Ave N. at Broadway at the Beach and is open 365 days a year. For information call 800-734-8888 or see us on the web atwww.ripleysaquarium.com. |