It's A Zombie Nest

And the last one!

You jelly, bro?

Dolfeens! There was a show going on above, so they were just circling and and swimming upside down and stuff.

A cool jellyfish decoration for an exhibit on invasive jellies and rising populations due to climate change and ocean alteration.

A cool jellyfish decoration for an exhibit on invasive jellies and rising populations due to climate change and ocean alteration.

SHERKS.

Sawfish, sandbar shark, nurse sharks… Tiger shark of some kind?

Giant pufferfish, plus… A tarpon, I think?

And a beautiful Stoplight Parrotfish. Munchin’ on some coral!

Some Amazonian critters, including a freshwater ray, a giant catfish, and a miniature caiman.

Didn’t see the screaming piha, or take any pictures in the rainforest terrarium, apparently, but I think I might have seen a trogon, at one point, along with a definite sunbittern.

A biiiig old Lookdown, and some coastal cliff birds! I believe there were razorbills and one other type whose name I forget in addition to puffins.

Electric Eel and a Giant Pacific Octopus.

And there was a Peacock Mantis Shrimp! I swear he was posing for me.

Giant Australian lungfish of some kind.

And a seahorse! Showing off, the little drama queen.

Water monitor had a rough night, dude.

And a Tawny Frogmouth, in the flesh! His name is Mr. Froggie, and he once got bullied by lorikeets, so now he stays on his rock 24/7.