Georgia Aquarium Premieres New Facebook Watch Series: Aquarium Love Stories
Episodes to feature exclusive, behind-the-scenes stories from around the Aquarium
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Learn MoreThe Congo tetra is known for its bright-colored markings and long, trailing fins.
Learn MoreDon a wetsuit and venture into the deep with some of our most fearsome sharks in this new animal interaction in our...
Learn MoreGeorgia Aquarium is committed to serving the brave men and women, active and retired, who have served us. As a thank you...
Learn MoreTarpon can tolerate a variety of environments and often travels upstream into freshwater.
Learn MoreAlthough the freshwater drum eats a variety of food items, it prefers mollusks and will often search the bottom mud and debris...
Learn MoreThe zebra shark is a docile, slow-moving shark, considered harmless to humans. It spends most of its day resting on the ocean...
Learn MoreSpotted eagle rays get their name from the peculiar shape of their snouts – which are round and pointed at the tip,...
Learn MoreNamed for its most distinguishable feature, the roughtail ray’s tail has numerous rows of small thorns and can be about two and...
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