The Dallas Aquarium
Located in Fair Park in an original Art Deco building, the Dallas Aquarium opened to the public in 1936. The aquarium is part of the City of Dallas Parks and Recreation Department and is managed by the Dallas Zoo. I can think of no better way to spend a day, then to spend it with your family and friends at the Dallas Aquarium. The aquarium has a great breeding program which involves some native Texas fish. It also allows "feeding time" to be viewed. And three days a week spectators can even see piranhas chow down.
The aquariums exhibits, from "Amazon Flooded Forest" to "World of Aquatic Diversity" are both educational and fun. In addition to the usual fish, the aquarium also features an alligator snapping turtle weighing 135 pounds, venomous lion fishes, a five-foot-long electric eel, a six-foot-long alligator gar and a lot more! The aquarium, which participates in a number of conservation and research projects, is a leader in the breeding of critically endangered Texas species, such as the Texas blind salamander and several desert fishes. Charter a school bus for a school trip or a coach bus for a large group. Open daily 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM
The aquariums exhibits, from "Amazon Flooded Forest" to "World of Aquatic Diversity" are both educational and fun. In addition to the usual fish, the aquarium also features an alligator snapping turtle weighing 135 pounds, venomous lion fishes, a five-foot-long electric eel, a six-foot-long alligator gar and a lot more! The aquarium, which participates in a number of conservation and research projects, is a leader in the breeding of critically endangered Texas species, such as the Texas blind salamander and several desert fishes. Charter a school bus for a school trip or a coach bus for a large group. Open daily 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM
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