The Museum also included an Aquarium - with lots of different creatures. A few of the more interesting ones:
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There was a stingray pool where they invited us to pet the stingrays. Up to 10 people could sign up (and pay $10 per person) for the privilege of feeding the stingrays (we didn't do that). I did pet them though! |
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I posted a picture of the octopus before... but he (she?) was actually quite active while I was there and I took a number of videos... |
- here they are meshed together:
Octopus at Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium
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In another part of the museum/aquarium, there were more river type creatures, including this huge catfish - |
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He was probably about 4' long and 6-8" wide! |
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