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    invisible to see. Another unique thing about Crystal is that her jaw is very strong which helps her to eat hard food and for attacking her predators. Crystal eats tons of food from turtles to license plates. She will eat anything she finds like; turtles, fish, dolphins, other sharks, squid, sea snakes, and garbage like; tin cans, nails, tires, and license plates. Crystal is a nocturnal hunter, who…

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    Tiger Shark Adaptations

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    Do you know what sea animal has stripes, is big, and moves quickly? If you guessed the Tiger Shark, you are correct. First, there are many physical characteristics of the tiger shark. The tiger shark can grow to be 18 feet in length, also these unusual sharks can grow to be 2,000 pounds in weight. They have an ovaly shape body and a triangular shape tail. They have a grayish color to their skin, and their stripes are darker colored than their skin. The tiger shark has bent teeth so they…

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    Essay On Sea Lampreys

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    from eating fish and hurting people. Sea lampreys can be blood sucking monsters to people and fish. Be aware of sea lampreys when you are swimming or fish. There are three I will share with you today. The reasons are the food chain, killing fish and ruining people's career, and hurting people and killing fish. The first reason is sea lampreys affecting the food chain in the Great Lakes. One reason why sea lampreys are affecting the Great Lakes food chain is they eat 40 lbs of fish or more…

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    Jacques Cousteau is an oceanographer, inventor, marine biologist, and an author. Cousteau was born June 11, 1910 in Saint-André-de-Cubzac, France, and he died on June 25, 1997, in Paris, France. Jacques Cousteau was the co-inventor of the aqualung, and he wrote books such as the, ‘’ Ocean World of Jacques Cousteau’’ and ‘’ The Unknown Ocean.’’ Cousteau also invented most of the scuba-diving gear and devices that you use today. As a child, Cousteau suffered from stomach and amenia problems.…

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    In the island town of Friday Harbor, Washington, kids were selling jellyfish to Osamu Shimomura for a penny apiece. The kids were an eclectic mix of locals, summer people, and the offspring of the scientists who had occupied the waterfront, but the jellyfish in their buckets were pretty much alike—formless, colorless blobs about the size of mice. They were blind and brainless, possessing only mouths, muscles, and weak stingers, and one more thing, of enormous interest to Shimomura—rims of…

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    In Moore’s and Bishop’s “The Fish,” both poems dive below the surface describing a thing or place. Elizabeth Bishop’s take on her “Fish” poem is about how she gained respect for this wounded, old creature. While Marianne Moore’s reports a whole other world below ours, and how our dismissive ways turned this once beautiful place into a damaged, polluted one. The different takes on these poems named, “The Fish,” describe the special significance for an area or being, yet are unlike in attitude…

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    Becoming Marine Biologist

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    Becoming a Marine Biologist is an ideal profession for me because I have a love for the ocean and a passion for sharks. A Marine Biologist studies all types of sea creatures and can specialize in studying large ocean animals. A Marine Biology education provides me with the knowledge; for studying, observing, and protecting a specific marine life that is very important to me. Since the release of the 1975 movie “Jaws”; I was captivated by this majestic species. I have always felt a kindred…

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    Hilaire Island

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    of the many exotic fish delicacies they caught at sea and sold on the main land. Exotic fish caught by the islanders included: the sweet meat of the Yowe sharks, the tartness of the Djarofish, and the coveted sweetness of the Striped Djarofish. Yowe sharks would sell for as low as 20 coins each, where as the Striped Djarofish can be as high as 100 coins each. Most fishermen went out on their boats and used their elemental abilities known as yo'mu, to easily heard and capture fish. Others who…

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    Essay On Duckling

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    We need to set up the ducks environment before they arrive. Take the fish tank and fill it with an inch of wood shavings. Take the very small cups and fill one with water mixed with the electrolyte powder and the other with food. Make sure to measure and record the food mass if you are to include mass growth to food mass…

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    Frogfish Research Paper

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    the water. The frogfish is such an interesting fish that uses its fins for feet! It is important because the frogfish is a spectacular example of animal adaptation in its environment. They can be found in tropical and subtropical oceans and seas off the coasts of Africa, Asia, Australia and North America. The main…

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