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Sharks

Close-up view of a life-sized Megalodon shark model with its mouth wide open, displaying multiple rows of sharp teeth, in a dark, blue-lit museum exhibit.

Date

Friday, Oct 10, 2025 10:00 - 17:30

Location

Level 1,
Special Exhibitions Gallery

Admission

Free

Audience

Adults

About

Join us for an exclusive viewing of Sharks

Sharks have intrigued humans for as long as we have explored the oceans. The terrifying monster from the movie Jaws is what many might imagine when they think of these animals, but they are far more fascinating and complex than their depiction in popular culture. Did you know, for example, that there is a shark that eats seagrass? Or that some sharks can sense Earth's magnetic field?

This family-friendly exhibition invites you to uncover fresh perspectives, groundbreaking research, and the astounding diversity of this ancient group of fishes.

This exhibition is organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York.

Information

Exclusively for ROM Members.

11:00 am – welcome remarks by ROM Associate Curator of Fishes, Dr. Nathan Lujan. (Friday, October 10, 2025 only.)

Please arrive early to allow sufficient time for security screening at the entrance.

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