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Chicago oceanarium
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Numerous different species of jellies are featured and their simple bodies, free of blood, brains and bones have allowed them to survive for millions of years. However, on May 7, 2012, due to popular demand, it was extended through 2013. The exhibit opened in summer 2011 and was originally scheduled to run through May 2012. "Jellies" is the current special exhibit and is worth a visit on its own. The Wild Reef offers a divers' underwater view of marine life from intimidating-looking sharks to beautiful corals to garden eels. Waters of the World offers frogs, a giant octopus, Nile knifefish, Grand Cayman blue iguanas, sea stars, seahorses, Alligator snapping turtle and River otter. The Caribbean Reef is a 90,000-gallon, floor-to-ceiling circular tank that allows for walk-around viewing and often features a microphoned diver who interacts with both the animals and the viewers. The Amazon Reef contains 250 different species, including anacondas, piranhas, spiders, rays and crocodiles. Today, the Shedd Aquarium is one of the largest attractions in Chicago and houses five permanent exhibits: Amazon Rising, Caribbean Reef, Waters of the World, the Oceanarium and Wild Reef. Shedd, cut the ribbon at the official opening ceremony. Unfortunately, Shedd only lived long enough to see the architect's first drawings for his aquarium and his widow, Mary R. Although Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo did have a freshwater fish collection, Shedd wanted a stand-alone aquarium, so he made a $3 million gift to make it happen. In the early '20s, Shedd recognized that every cosmopolitan city had an impressive aquarium and wanted to offer the same in Chicago. Shedd, retired president of Marshall Field & Co. The Shedd Aquarium opened on May 30, 1930, thanks to the work, vision and donations of John G.

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I can't think of anything more magical than that," says Maggie Hassler, Shedd's coordinator of communications and public affairs. "Shedd's animals connect you to the living world and inspire you to make a difference. "We have 32,000 animals, individuals and we have 1,500 species!" Shedd public relations manager Kaylee Ciocci.CHICAGO – With over 32,500 animals, representing nearly 1,500 species including fish, marine mammals, birds, snakes, amphibians and insects, Chicago's Shedd Aquarium has the most diverse collection in the world.ĭuring a visit, guests can meet a 3-month-old baby beluga whale, an octopus, tanks of mesmerizing jellyfish and creatures so bizarre looking it's hard to believe they exist beyond science fiction. It's one of the largest aquariums in the world, with two million visitors each year! With the additions of the Oceanarium in 1991 and Wild Reef in 2003. We experienced all three in our mission to see what it takes to run this world class aquarium! One of the things that makes the Shedd so special is its mission - Sparking compassion, curiosity and conservation for the aquatic animal world. Roz Varon is getting a behind-the-scenes look at the cultural gems that make up the museum campus and what makes them so special! Friday, she looks at the Shedd Aquarium.

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Get a behind-the-scenes look at the Shedd Aquarium, one of Chicago's magnificent museums.ĬHICAGO (WLS) - Friday we start a new series - Chicago's Magnificent Museums!









Chicago oceanarium