Photo Library - Ocean Voyager
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In the Ocean Voyager gallery at the Georgia Aquarium,
you will find the largest aquarium viewing window in North America.
you will find the largest aquarium viewing window in North America.
The Georgia Aquarium houses whale sharks, the largest fish on the planet,
and is the only aquarium outside of Asia to do so.
and is the only aquarium outside of Asia to do so.
Cownose rays have a unique forehead that resembles a cow's nose.
The black blotched fantail ray is able to swim in any direction
by undulating its pectoral fin margins.
by undulating its pectoral fin margins.
Giant groupers grow to a length of eight feet and a weight of 660 pounds.
The great hammerhead shark's head is nearly straight and greatly elongated with flattened lobes. The shape and size of the lobes are responsible for the name "hammerhead."
Whale sharks, sawfish and stingrays swim overhead in
the underwater tunnel located in Ocean Voyager.
the underwater tunnel located in Ocean Voyager.
The whale shark has a huge mouth, which can reach up to four feet across.
The ornate wobbegong shark's mouth area is covered with
leaf-like "frills" that help the fish camouflage itself on the grassy sea floor.
leaf-like "frills" that help the fish camouflage itself on the grassy sea floor.




