With children traveling, zoos and aquariums are frequent visitors, so it’s natural to add them to the list of destinations whenever you visit a new country or place, and New Zealand is no exception. National Aquarium of New Zealand, the National Aquarium of New Zealand, strangely, is not located in the largest city of Auckland or in the capital Wellington, but quietly stands Napier in Hawke Bay on the east side of New Zealand's North Island. Napier is not a popular city for tourism. This aquarium is not large in scale and has no great reputation internationally, but it is one of New Zealand. Even if you have visited some other famous aquariums, there are some special places here, it is worth seeing. See those fish that seem a little fluorescent and look thick and cute? They are not cute at all, PIRANHA, Chinese name is a tiger fish, also called cannibal, in fact, is the notorious cannibal, they have distinctive triangles of small teeth, bite force is amazing, a bite can bite 16 cubic centimeters of meat, can easily tear the prey apart, Then eat the prey clean, leaving only a pile of white bones. Tyrannosaurus usually have a leader in each group, you guessed it? I watched for a while and thought it should be the one on the left, because it was the most fierce and best to move. Penguins are naturally the top priority of the aquarium. The advantage here is that you can watch the swimming posture of the little blue penguins super close. We saw three, two are particularly lively, constantly swimming in the water in various positions, and the other one, has been standing quietly on the shore in a daze, It seems like something full of heart. Later, I saw pictures of penguins on the wall, and I realized that many penguins who came here or had been here had been injured, or were entangled in fishing nets, or attacked by seabirds or dogs, some blinded an eye, some lost a wing, so such a cute animal had to face the natural maim Cool. See that small, wrinkled yellow head with small jaws? But please also pay attention to its long tail on the right side. This is jaundice. Although jaundice is one of the most common salmon in New Zealand, it is strange that only the North Island has it, but the South Island has never been found. Compared to other salmon, this fish has two distinct aspects: first, it often opens its mouth, not because they bite, but because they need to keep the flow flowing in the direction of the fish, and second, they have two sets of teeth afterward, The second set actually in the throat, let the food escape, powerful! Of course, the sloppy sea turtles and the exquisite small seahorses are also popular objects, and each aquarium has an underwater corridor or called the underwater world, here is also, the difference is that you only have to stand on the automatic track, you can enjoy the wonderful sea world over your head without taking a step bound. The aquarium also has its own "Cafe", don't miss it before leaving, the iced coffee and vanilla milkshake here are definitely what I drank in New Zealand best iced coffee and milkshake!