The Swamp is the next exhibit in the same location, and the primary draw is an albino alligator.

"That alligator is completely white. Wow, he even has a name. It's Claude. He's just relaxing on that enormous rock." Carlos says as he records with his camera*

"Is this a good reptilian experience George?" Miss Collins enquires.

"It sure is. Tiberius will be envious if I tell him what I've seen." George says.

"Dude, come see this magnificent animal. According to the sign, it's an alligator snapping turtle and the world's largest freshwater turtle." Kenny says.

"Wow, I've never seen one up close." It doesn't appear to be all that frightening. He's not particularly attractive, yet he isn't frightening me." According to George.

They examine the diamond-backed rattle snakes and salamanders in the following terrariums.

The exhibit titled California Coast follows in the same location.

"I've always wanted to see an octopus up close and personal." They're rather cool, in my opinion. And here is a big pacific octopus in the tank. Wow, it's stunning." Katie states.

"S-s-harks!" Tyler states.

"Those are leopard sharks," says the guide. Don't be concerned, Tyler. Sharks are not frightening; they are simply misunderstood creatures. They are entitled to more respect and protection than they are to fear and hatred." Katie states.

"I know but my mom told me these creatures are monsters." Tyler says.

"Some do look very monstrous but as long as nobody bothers them they're probably harmless." Logan says.

"Look over here guys we can touch some animals in the discovery tide pool." Max says.

"I remember being at Griffin's beach house and finding cool animals in the tide pool. These look like those animals. Awesome." Katie says.

After everyone takes a turn they stay in the exhibit for about another hour making sure they have pictures and videos.