Now open at Shark Reef Aquarium inside Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, SEA MONSTERS REVEALED: AQUATIC BODIES is an extraordinary exhibition of the world's largest plastinated sea creatures, unveiling a unique look at the mystery and magic of the deep sea.

SEA MONSTERS REVEALED: AQUATIC BODIES uses the revolutionary polymer preservation technique commonly known as plastination to bring real sea animals onto dry land for an up-close look at these mysterious and compelling aquatic creatures.

The new exhibition invites guests to see both outside and inside the bodies of the most remarkable and elusive aquatic life ever discovered – deemed 'sea monsters' centuries ago by early oceanic explorers –and helps guests understand how these animals were designed for the deep. It includes a 6-foot-wide devil ray, a 15-foot-long mako shark and quite notably, an 18-foot-long, 3,000 pound whale shark. Many, including both the ray and whale shark, are species of which living examples can be viewed in Georgia Aquarium's permanent habitats. All specimens in the exhibition are authentic, stunning examples of the mysteries which lie under the surface and beyond the shoreline. More than 18, full-body sea creatures will be on display, along with more than 150 individual organs and smaller specimens that define the life of the sea—all of which were carefully recovered in accordance with the highest animal protection standards.

The exhibition's scenic elements lead guests through the history of humanity's fascination with the ocean via an interactive map table and lessons from the earliest explorers. Guests will also have the opportunity to descend to the depths of the ocean floor to walk among giants of the deep.

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