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Sharks 3D at IMAX Theatres
by Sylvie Leochko

Sharks have been swimming in the oceans for a long time. In fact, they appeared 400 millions years ago, which is 100 millions years prior to the time when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. What makes Sharks 3D at IMAX Theatres worth its ticket fee? Well, let’s see…

First of all, just the fact that you meet these natural predators into the third dimension is quiet an experience in itself. It allows you to observe them from different angles without wearing a tight diving suit or even getting wet.

Second, Sharks 3D gives you the opportunity to observe various behaviors in their natural habitat such as a shark feeding frenzy, a Great White shark in action attacking a seal, some sharks traveling in groups and so much more.

Third, Sharks 3D present various shark species such as the Great White shark, the Hammerhead shark, the Whale shark and more of the 350 types of sharks that inhabits our oceans and some rivers.

Fourth, this movie also offers a lot of valuable information regarding facts about sharks. Unfortunately, Hollywood gave a bad reputation to these natural predators.

When viewing Sharks 3D, you learn not only about sharks but also realize that in fact, humans are not targeted victims but are often confused with their favorite food sources. In fact, while there is an average of 56 shark attacks on humans, 100 millions sharks are slaughtered for their fins on an annual basis.

Why not enjoy the viewing of this movie in the comfort of the IMAX Theatres? Bring a friend along and learn about these magnificent predators. See them hunt, feed, migrate and so much more. Sharks have been fascinating people for years. Get to know them in a different angle, by observing them in the third dimension! Bite into the experience!


Author's Biography:

My name is Sylvie Leochko. I am fascinated by sharks, which is why I like to share my acquired knowledge about them with others. If you wish to learn more about sharks, I invite you to visit the following website: http://sharks.findoutnow.org .


Posted on: September 15,2007


Email: sylvieleochko@hotmail.com
Website: http://sharks.findoutnow.org



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