Shark Exhibit
Shark Exhibit Jaws
Shark Exhibit Models
Shark Exhibit Exhibits
Shark Exhibit

Reproduction, Danger and Threats

Reproduction, Danger and Threats

Reproduction, Danger and Threats

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Photo © Shark Foundation

Photo © Shark Foundation

Shark Exhibit Jaws

Teeth, Displays, Touch & Feel

Teeth, Displays, Touch & Feel

Teeth, Displays, Touch & Feel

Photo © Shark Foundation

Photo © Shark Foundation

Photo © Shark Foundation

Shark Exhibit Models

Photo © Shark Foundation

Photo © Shark Foundation

Photo © Shark Foundation

Shark Exhibit Exhibits

Photo © Shark Foundation

Photo © Shark Foundation

Photo © Shark Foundation

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Information on the Exhibit "Sharks - the Hunted Hunters"

The Exhibit and documents are in German. Translations to other languages are possible.

For Visitors

The Exhibit is currently in storage.

We are looking for new Exhibit locations and shall keep you informed in this and other sections as to where and when the Exhibit can be seen next.

For Teachers and Students

Detailed accompanying material for the Exhibit is available for teachers and students. The material was compiled in cooperation with museum educators from the Museums of Natural History in St. Gallen and Lucerne.

For teachers:
  • Preparation: Short description/overview of the panels, display cases and exhibit objects
  • Literature and media suggestions
  • For younger students: e.g collage sheets, crossword puzzles, simple functions in the Exhibit itself
  • For older students, 7th class and upwards: More complex questions (partly with simple mathematical formulas) and assignments in the Exhibit
  • Solution sheets (only) for teachers.
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For Exhibitors

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