Deep dive into sharks and rays at the Paris Aquarium: anatomy, sensory systems, feeding behavior and public aquarium husbandry.

Elasmobranchs—sharks and rays—are cartilaginous fish with extraordinary sensory equipment and streamlined physiology.
| System | Function | Visitor Observation |
|---|---|---|
| Cartilaginous skeleton | Flexibility + energy efficiency | Graceful tail sweeps vs bony fish stiffness |
| Ampullae of Lorenzini | Detect electrical fields | Close passes near substrate during prey scanning |
| Lateral line | Vibration detection | Coordinated turns responding to nearby movement |
Interpretation stresses ecological role as apex regulators—not monsters. Messaging counters myths and supports shark conservation.
Note eye and gill slit details during close passes—unique ID features for photo logging.
Sharks and rays demonstrate refined evolutionary design; respectful husbandry and science-based interpretation unlock their misunderstood elegance.

I wrote this guide to make visiting the Paris Aquarium easy — with clear options, smart timing and highlights you shouldn’t miss.
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