Lemurs and crocs in new exhibit at SC Aquarium
CHARLESTON – South Carolina residents can get a glimpse of Madagascar this without leaving the state.
A new exhibit opens at the South Carolina Aquarium called Madagascar Journey. Visitors to the aquarium in Charleston will be able to see everything from Lemurs and Nile crocodile to giant geckos and parrots.
Reporters get the opportunity on Tuesday to preview the exhibit that is being displayed in the aquarium’s rotating gallery, which changes from time to time. The Madagascar exhibit opens Saturday and will be displayed for three years.
Madagascar is home to 250,000 different species, and 70 percent of them are found nowhere else on Earth.

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