Go inside this building at Seaworld to see video screens and posters that provide information on all of the tank's inhabitants including eels, barracuda, venemous fish, and, of course, sharks. You'll soon be convinced that every single living thing behind the glass tank does not, in fact, want to eat you. The interesting little factoids that are posted on each animal really enhance the experience.
The exhibit is very skillfully crafted, and there is really no obstruction of view, meaning that although every hungry eye in the place is trained on you, you can also stare right back and safely appreciate the creatures behind the glass. They are extremely fascinating and make for excellent viewing.
Another thing that is great about the exhibit is that even though it's one of the most popular in the park, there is little crowding or waiting. Try to sneak in when there's something else big going on at the same time, i.e. the Shaumu show.
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