Presented by CEFCU
Open May 25, 2024 - September 2, 2024
Come face to face with Sharks, the ocean's most magnificent and misunderstood species.
Sharks brings to life the incredible diversity of sharks with dozens of life-sized models, ranging from 33 feet to 5 inches long, and offers visitors a unique look at prehistoric and modern species, their habitats and hunting styles, and the conservation threats these spectacular animals face today. The evolutionary history of sharks is extraordinarily long, predating even dinosaurs. Today, more than 540 species of sharks and over 670 species of their close relatives — rays, skates, and chimaeras — inhabit nearly all the world’s marine environments, from coral reefs to the polar seas, and even freshwater rivers.
The exhibition will showcase current research, replica fossils from the American Museum of Natural History's extensive collections, and a spectacular “parade” of sharks highlighting ancient and modern shark species.
Inside the Exhibition
Experience the diversity of species in the shark family, from prehistory to today. Learn about the evolutionary adaptations that make these creatures so complex and unique.
See the prehistoric mega-predator megalodon , the “Tyrannosaurus rex of the seas,” which was so large it preyed on whalesDiscover, through a touchless interactive game, how scientists use the spots on sharks like fingerprints to identify individual fish.
Exhibition SectionsDiversity of Sharks
Sharks is organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York. The Museum gratefully acknowledges Warner Bros. Discovery for its generous support of Sharks. A selection of footage in Sharks has been provided by Discovery's Shark Week.
Sharks is presented by CEFCU with major support from Gilmore Foundation, Ruby K. Warner Trust, Carle Health
Additional support from: Precision Planting, Simantel, Corporate Visionary Society Council