January 2006 
Both kids
Both kids
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An alligator snuggling up to a turtle.  We all thought that was very strange!
An alligator snuggling up to a turtle. We all thought that was very strange! *
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Connor admires a big alligator
Connor admires a big alligator
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Duck and courting turtles
Duck and courting turtles
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Another kind of duck
Another kind of duck
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A pair of moray eels
A pair of moray eels
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The kids in silhouette, watching the fish
The kids in silhouette, watching the fish
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Kids watching the fish
Kids watching the fish
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Gecko
Gecko
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Connor looking at turtles
Connor looking at turtles
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He really liked the turtles, and the windows were just his height
He really liked the turtles, and the windows were just his height
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Is this turtle admiring its reflection?
Is this turtle admiring its reflection?
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A gar
A gar
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Now we get to the seahorses!  These are Connor's favorites -- large yellow ones
Now we get to the seahorses! These are Connor's favorites -- large yellow ones
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Detail of the suckers on a starfish's underside
Detail of the suckers on a starfish's underside
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Cleaner shrimp in the seahorse tank
Cleaner shrimp in the seahorse tank
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Another cleaner shrimp
Another cleaner shrimp
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Brown seadragon
Brown seadragon
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We were there for seahorse-feeding time.  They eat tiny frozen shrimp.
We were there for seahorse-feeding time. They eat tiny frozen shrimp.
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Closeup of yellow seahorse
Closeup of yellow seahorse
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Group of seahorses
Group of seahorses
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These green ones are very well camouflaged
These green ones are very well camouflaged
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A group of yellow seahorses
A group of yellow seahorses
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Here you can see the tiny white shrimp well.  The seahorses suck them in so quickly it's hard to see it happen, and then they release excess oil in a puff that looks like smoke out of the tops of their heads.
Here you can see the tiny white shrimp well. The seahorses suck them in so quickly it's hard to see it happen, and then they release excess oil in a puff that looks like smoke out of the tops of their heads.
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Can you find the camouflaged seahorses?
Can you find the camouflaged seahorses?
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