I will be creating a species list in this thread based off of my visit to Shedd Aquarium on the lakefront of Chicago, Il on 7/27/21. Shedd is often regarded as on of the best aquariums in the world and also the Zoological institution with the most species, with the number of around 1500 often attributed. A large portion of these are either not on display or unsigned, but there are still countless hundreds that are so those are what will be listed here. (Well, not quite countless, as I intend to do just that
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I will be using pictures I took of the signage to create this list. I tried my best to take record of every species signage, and for the most part I did, but more on that later.
Some disclaimers first; I'll include scientific names where I took record of them. About 3/4 of the aquarium's signage is on digital tablets, and while these are necessary to display the large numbers of species in certain tanks, I much prefer the vertical signage cards still used in half the historical galleries. That being said, you can exit into a menu and view multiple species at once, but only common names are given. There is certainly space for species names on there and I wish that they would add scientific names on the menu as well. I used the menu for the sake of time and my sanity rather than going through 20 individual screens at each enclosure. Quite regrettably, I didn't take record of the number of species signed in each enclosure even though that number was often provided, I think I didn't notice them until it was too late. However for the numbers that I did record (Accidently) they matched the numbers that I came up with from my list, so I'll just include the number from my list with this slight disclaimer that there may actually be more species in the various enclosures than I claim.
I was also traveling with a rather uninterested group, which meant I was slightly rushed for time and so that means that Amazon Rising, Underwater Beauty, and Wild Reef may be incomplete in order of incompleteness. I do regret this but with the exception of Wild Reef the vast majority of species and certainly those that will be of increased interest should be recorded. I hope to be back at some point in the upcoming year so I'll do my best to complete the list if that happens. I may have also simply missed some signage, the place is very massive.
I'll also note if I observed any unsigned species and a short description of the exhibits.
For now, I'll post the list for one gallery at a time once I complete them. I will also include a list of every species I observed and identified once I complete this list, and hopefully there I will include some of the missing scientific names. Alright, onto the first gallery: Amazon Rising!
I will be using pictures I took of the signage to create this list. I tried my best to take record of every species signage, and for the most part I did, but more on that later.
Some disclaimers first; I'll include scientific names where I took record of them. About 3/4 of the aquarium's signage is on digital tablets, and while these are necessary to display the large numbers of species in certain tanks, I much prefer the vertical signage cards still used in half the historical galleries. That being said, you can exit into a menu and view multiple species at once, but only common names are given. There is certainly space for species names on there and I wish that they would add scientific names on the menu as well. I used the menu for the sake of time and my sanity rather than going through 20 individual screens at each enclosure. Quite regrettably, I didn't take record of the number of species signed in each enclosure even though that number was often provided, I think I didn't notice them until it was too late. However for the numbers that I did record (Accidently) they matched the numbers that I came up with from my list, so I'll just include the number from my list with this slight disclaimer that there may actually be more species in the various enclosures than I claim.
I was also traveling with a rather uninterested group, which meant I was slightly rushed for time and so that means that Amazon Rising, Underwater Beauty, and Wild Reef may be incomplete in order of incompleteness. I do regret this but with the exception of Wild Reef the vast majority of species and certainly those that will be of increased interest should be recorded. I hope to be back at some point in the upcoming year so I'll do my best to complete the list if that happens. I may have also simply missed some signage, the place is very massive.
I'll also note if I observed any unsigned species and a short description of the exhibits.
For now, I'll post the list for one gallery at a time once I complete them. I will also include a list of every species I observed and identified once I complete this list, and hopefully there I will include some of the missing scientific names. Alright, onto the first gallery: Amazon Rising!
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