It is also a vital breeding ground for wading birds in North America (Agress). The Everglades is the only place where the American Alligator and American Crocodile share the same habitat. The Everglades are also known for their “river of glass”, razor sharp grass that covers the wetlands for miles (“Everglades”). Tourists take boats through the Everglades to experience firsthand how many of these animals live in their natural environment. In contrast to The Everglades National Park, the Georgia Aquarium exists to educate people on many different animals in manmade exhibits that closely mirror their natural habitat. The Georgia Aquarium is the largest aquarium in the world. The Georgia Aquarium houses various marine species, such as dolphins, beluga whales, stingrays, otters, and seals. The aquarium houses one of the world’s most extensive aquatic exhibits, Ocean Voyager, where people view thousands of different marine animals such as whale sharks, manta rays, and other large fish in a manmade ocean habitat while walking through a 100-foot-long tunnel that immerses you in the exhibit …show more content…
The Everglades National Park and the Georgia Aquarium are unique places to learn about different animal species. They both protect and care for their animals. However, the Everglades and the Georgia Aquarium are two completely different places that offer animal experiences. While the Everglades is an open and natural environment, the Georgia Aquarium is an enclosed space housing many manmade exhibits. The Everglades is a wetland ecosystem in Southern Florida offering an up close and personal encounter with animal species native to that area. At the same time, the Georgia Aquarium provides guests with animal encounters from various species across the world. While the main focus for both places is to educate people on protecting these animals and endangered species, people get a more extensive view of the animals in our world at the Georgia Aquarium. Both the Georgia Aquarium and the Everglades National Park have crocodiles and alligators. However, you may see the elusive Florida Panther in the Everglades National Park, but you will never see this animal at the Georgia Aquarium. Finally, both places have conservation, research, and preservation programs designed to help protect animals in the wild