Shark Activities, Games and Fun Things to Do
 We've got lots of fun activities to enrich and extend your visit. Make a tribal shark mask. Identify shark and ray survival skills. Learn to draw shark cartoons!
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Decorate a Shark Mask
Pacific Northwest artists carve wooden masks for dancers to wear during ceremonies. Make your own shark mask!
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Create a Shark Totem Pole
Totem poles tell stories about people or families and their relationship to animals. Can you find the shark on this pole?
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Make a Shark Headdress
West Africans hold celebrations to honor sharklike spirits. The dancers wear wooden headdresses that look like a shark. Make one of your own!
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Shark Critter Cards
Collect shark critter cards to color, to play games, or to create your own field guide.
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Ray Hide and Seek
River rays blend into the bottom of the Amazon River with their variety of camouflage patterns. Can you find a good hiding place for these rays?
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Shark School of Art
Learn some tips for creating your own shark cartoons and comics.
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Color a Sea of Sharks
Color a weird world of living and extinct sharks, courtesy of Ray Troll's Sharkabet. (© Ray Troll)
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Color Sharks and Rays of Monterey Bay
More than 25 kinds of sharks and rays live in our coastal waters. See how many you can find!
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