Oh, I've ment to tell you before, but I couldn't find anywhere to shoehorn this else where, but when I was in Winnipeg for New Years I was at an insufferable concert (Did you know there are no wars in Canada?) with the only relief being a little boy who looked just like Colin.
There's something quite primeval about them, the way they move, that frightened the living daylights out of me despite the knowledge that there was a considerable amount of glass between us and that if the glass failed, I'd be in considerable trouble anyway.
Our aquarium has an absolutely enormous tank full of huge rays. You can watch from above (this is where Colin saw a diver feeding the giant turtle who shares the tank) and then, later in your tour, via an underwater window. They are breathtaking.
Michael put Colin up on the windowledge, and a sand shark with a mouthful of extremely impressive teeth swam by a few inches away, on the other side of the glass. It was actually QUITE different from the dolphin, which was in a swimming pool in the middle of an amphitheater.
I've seen a similar tank at Townsville, I think. It is indeed breathtaking! I scuba dive, but although both sharks and rays are somewhat social animals, you don't get that density of them in the wild!
(See here (http://hoydenabouttown.com/20110109.9283/endangered-sunday-grey-nurse-shark/) for more on diving with non-deadly sharks, although perhaps Colin would rather not!)
I saw a shark in one of those tunnel things and it came at me, and I nearly wet my pants (for serious). I was about twenty five at the time! Colin is right. A shark scary!
It was actually opening its mouth wide enough to catch the ball, and then flicking its head up to toss the ball in the air about 6-8 feet, and then catching it again and repeating the whole process. It was really impressive for a critter with no hands!
I absolutely *Love* your aquarium. I think it is the coolest place on earth. You can see into the water from above and from below. That's just too cool for words.
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Does he do accompanying hand gestures, too?
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Oh, I've ment to tell you before, but I couldn't find anywhere to shoehorn this else where, but when I was in Winnipeg for New Years I was at an insufferable concert (Did you know there are no wars in Canada?) with the only relief being a little boy who looked just like Colin.
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There's something quite primeval about them, the way they move, that frightened the living daylights out of me despite the knowledge that there was a considerable amount of glass between us and that if the glass failed, I'd be in considerable trouble anyway.
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(See here (http://hoydenabouttown.com/20110109.9283/endangered-sunday-grey-nurse-shark/) for more on diving with non-deadly sharks, although perhaps Colin would rather not!)
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