Here for an early morning visit at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, a “Caution: Wet Floor” warning near the Rainbow Trout habitat puzzled me. The floor was dry ... until a staff member tossed handfuls of food overhead, into the water.
The ensuing feeding frenzy splashed onlookers as well as the floor. We learned that these fish can transition between living in salt or fresh water habitats—something I hadn't known before now.Many of my visits have been evening tours, so it has been a while since I strolled through the aviary.
My eyes were drawn to a handsome Black-bellied Plover, a shorebird unfamiliar to me.The jellyfish are always mesmerizing. I focused on the Spotted Comb Jelly, for a change.
But the big (and I do mean, big) surprise was a Japanese Spider Crab. For perspective, those are whale vertebrae nearby. [Yikes.]No trip to Monterey would be complete without stopping by the Aquarium!
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