Hi! We’re dolphins, and we live in the big, big water.
We live in groups called pods. We love to splash and play.
That’s why everyone says we’re super friendly !
Greetings! We are known as killer whales, but you might also hear
us called orcas. We thrive in large social groups known as pods.
Interestingly, we’re significantly larger than our relatives, the dolphins.
I’m a shark with huge eyes and big teeth! I glide around the
sea, hunting for yummy things to munch on. if I ever lose a tooth,
hunting for yummy things to munch on. And if I ever lose a tooth,
I’m the colossal squid, different from my relative, the giant squid.
I’m bulkier, but the giant squid has longer arms
We both call the deep sea our home.
Yippee! We zoom over the water and that’s why we're called flying fish.
We have special fins that work like wings to help us fly.
This cool trick helps us stay away from big fishes that want to eat us!
As a manta ray, my size can be quite impressive.
I soar through the ocean’s expanse with my mouth opened wide,
feasting on the tiny creatures creatures known as zooplankton
Guess my identity? I resemble another creature of the night.
If you guessed “bat,” you’ve hit the mark! Indeed,
I am the intriguing batfish; No relations to Batman...Heheheh.
Yup Yup Yup! That’s me, the angler fish, living in the deep sea’s.
Fancy my glowing beacon? It’s quite the spectacle, isn’t it? Hunger beckons, and with
a flick of my light, I summon a feast of delightful treats to satisfy my cravings!”
Blue whales are truly fascinating creatures! Did you know
that the tongue of a blue whale can weigh as much as an elephant?
These gentle giants are the largest animal ever known to mankind.
I'm a little seahorse. I live around the coral reef.
My skin is actually bony, it's called an exoskeleton.
I can use my tail like a monkey and grab on to object and vegetation.
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