Friday, 27 June 2008

shark's and people


some shark's are in danger,basking shark's are hunted for their oily liver's.

people like eating the fin's and meat of black- tip shark's like the areat white shark, these shark's are becoming rare. many people are frightend of shark's, but some people enjoy watching them and fliming them off course.

Tuesday, 17 June 2008

Friday, 13 June 2008

when you tuch elerrtric eels dose it elertric you?

yes elertric

when you tuch el

are sharks dangerous?


yes sharks are very dangerous if you train them they would listen to you but if they aint then they are very dangeerous.

Sunday, 8 June 2008

Is a flying fish real?


yes flying fish are real it just seems like a fake sea life anmail but it is not a fake sea life anmail.

Friday, 6 June 2008

what is a seahorse?


Seahorses are a genus (Hippocampus) of fish belonging to the family Syngnathidae, which also includes pipefish and leafy sea dragons. There are over 32 species of seahorse, mainly found in shallow tropical and temperate waters throughout the world. They prefer to live in sheltered areas such as sea grass beds, coral reefs, or mangroves. Colonies have been found in European waters such as the Thames Estuary.[2] From North America down to South America there are approximately four species, ranging from very small in size (dwarf seahorses are only about an inch long) to those much larger, found off the Pacific Coast of Central America (the foot-long Hippocampus ingens). Hippocampus erectus are larger seahorses found anywhere from Nova Scotia down to around Uruguay.[3] These fish form territories, with males staying in about one square meter of their habitat while females range about one hundred times that area. They bob around in sea grass meadows, mangrove stands, and coral reefs where they are camouflaged by murky brown and grey patterns that blend into the sea grass backgrounds. During social moments or in unusual surroundings, seahorses turn bright colors. According to co-founder of Project Seahorse, Amanda J. Vincent, mates can blush a shade of creamy yellow when meeting each other in the morning. She even encountered one male who took the shade of the orange tape she used to mark the grid in the study area. [4]

what is a ocean sunfish?


The ocean sunfish, Mola mola, or common mola, is the heaviest known bony fish in the world. It has an average adult weight of 1 tonne (2,200 lbs). The species is native to tropical and temperate waters around the globe. It resembles a fish head without a tail, and its main body is flattened laterally. Sunfish can be as tall as they are long when their dorsal and ventral fins are extended.
Sunfish live on a diet that consists mainly of jellyfish. Because this diet is nutritionally poor, they consume large amounts in order to develop and maintain their great bulk. Females of the species can produce more eggs than any other known vertebrate. Sunfish fry resemble miniature pufferfish, with large pectoral fins, a tail fin and body spines uncharacteristic of adult sunfish.

what do killer whales eat?


Killer whales are fond of fish, seals, dolphins, penguins and sea-lions. They also love to feed on porpoises and blue whales.

how do penguins swim?


penguins swim by there fins they dont normally swim a lot but some timess they do swim but not much.