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12-Foot Skeleton (Temporarily) Haunts California Aquarium’s Giant Kelp Forest
- The Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography added a fake skeleton to its giant kelp forest exhibit for Halloween.
- Chris Emmet, Senior Life Support Systems Aquarist, mentioned initial concerns about guests being scared, but these were eased quickly after installation.
- Visitors, especially kids, are enjoying the novelty, and it is popular on social media.
- The skeleton is a temporary addition, intended to last through Halloween and a special event called 'Halloween Aglow.
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Birch Aquarium spooks guests with 12-foot-tall skeleton in Giant Kelp Forest
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) -- The Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography is ready for spooky season! Guests can expect to be greeted with a giant skeleton in the Giant Kelp Forest as part of the aquarium's Halloween celebration. The 12-foot-tall skeleton can be viewed live on the aquarium's Kelp Cam, swaying with the giant kelp accompanied by Moray eels, horn sharks, Garibaldi and a giant sea bass. Harvest Fest, a fall favorite, …
·San Diego, United States
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12-foot skeleton (temporarily) haunts California aquarium’s giant kelp forest
Birch Aquarium put a 12-foot skeleton in a 70,000 gallon tank in preparation of spooky season.
·Spokane, United States
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