Field Trip to the Shedd Aquarium
One very good indication that I have chosen the correct grad school is that we’ve already been on a field trip. Today, our Fossils class went to the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, IL. This is an extraordinary place. I felt like a child again, wandering from tank to tank, staring in awe at the wondrous fishes, reptiles and sea creatures.
Nature generates some of the oddest adaptations–like this sea horse below, that has been modified through time to blend in with the underwater plants in its habitat.
When you see these creatures–so delicate and so intricate, you wonder how they survive and flourish in the rough oceans.
I am captivated by jellyfish. They’re so alien and so serene. By the time I had photographed them once, they had already changed their colors (see below).
They truly are amazing organisms.
This little guy, below, was such a poser that I felt like I had to photograph him, lest I make him “crabby.”
The underwater colors and landscapes rival anything on land. This mysterious world seems to challenge everything we thought we knew about Earth. Take this sea anemone below–is it a plant? Is it an animal? Is it both? Is it neither? Such is the allure of places like the Shedd Aquarium–a fantastic attraction that gives us land-dwelling hominids a rare glimpse into the hidden corners of the world.
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