Top 11 Colossal and Bizarre sea animals of the world | Bizarre life Series

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Fish are gill-bearing aquatic craniate animals that lack limbs with digits. They form a sister group to the tunicates, together forming the olfactores. Included in this definition are the living hagfish, lampreys, and cartilaginous and bony fish as well as various extinct related groups.
Here are top 11 Colossal and Bizarre sea animals of the world. No. 1 Whale Fish Whales, along with dolphins and porpoises, are warm-blooded mammals and breathe air like humans do but how you can watch in this video. No.2 Jellyfish
Jellyfish are food for a number of marine animals such as large fish and turtles. Even humans eat jellyfish – yummy! Jellyfish also provide habitat for many juvenile fishes in areas where there are not many places to hide. They can also protect the small fish from being eaten by predators with their stinging cells.
No. 3 Starfish Starfish (or sea stars) are beautiful marine animals found in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes. ... The amazing sea creatures—part of a group of animals known as echinoderms—travel using their tube feet. They can regenerate lost limbs and swallow large prey using their unusual stomachs. No. 4 Dolphins Facts about dolphins 1. Dolphins can be found all over the world and in different environments. ... 2. Freshwater dolphins. ... 3. Underwater noise pollution is a real threat to dolphins. ... 4. They're fast sprinters. ...
Sharks can hear a fish swimming over one mile away, and can smell one drop of blood in a million drops of water. The upper and lower jaws of the shark are able to move, unlike humans and most other animals. By counting the rings on the shark's vertebrae, one is able to gauge the age of the animal.
5. How do you eat a fish? ... 6. They like to blow bubbles. ... 7. Dolphins are chatty animals. ... 8. They're intelligent, like us No. 5 Seahorse Seahorses have no teeth; instead, they suck in food through their snout. ... Seahorses swim vertically, lack pelvic fins, have bony plates over their bodies, and move their eyeballs independently. Perhaps most distinctively, the males carry babies and give birth to them instead of females. No. 6 Shark No. 7 Octopus
Manatee calves drink their mothers' milk, but adults are voracious grazers. They eat water grasses, weeds, and algae—and lots of them. A manatee can eat a tenth of its own massive weight in just 24 hours. Manatees are large, slow-moving animals that frequent coastal waters and rivers.
Octopuses are ocean creatures that are most famous for having eight arms and bulbous heads. Some other fun facts: They have three hearts and blue blood; they squirt ink to deter predators; and being boneless, they can squeeze into (or out of) tight spaces. They are quite intelligent and have been observed using tools. No. 8 Manatee The Amazon species name "inunguis" is Latin for "without nails." The name manatee comes from the Taíno (a pre-Columbian people of the Caribbean) word manatí, meaning "breast." Manatees' eyes are small, but their eyesight is good. No. 9 Stingray
Coral reefs are large underwater structures composed of the skeletons of colonial marine invertebrates called coral. ... Each individual coral is referred to as a polyp. Coral polyps live on the calcium carbonate exoskeletons of their ancestors, adding their own exoskeleton to the existing coral structure.
Most varieties of stingrays have one or more barbed venomous stingers on their tail which are only used in self-defence. Stingrays flat bodies allow them to dig in and hide from predators on the sandy ocean bottom. The main predators of stingrays are sharks, other large fish, seals, and sea lions. No. 10 Turtle Turtle, (order Testudines), any reptile with a body encased in a bony shell, including tortoises. Although numerous animals, from invertebrates to mammals, have evolved shells, none has an architecture like that of turtles. The turtle shell has a top (carapace). No. 11 Coral reef Thanks for watching Please like share and subscribe my channel for more latest videos. Human Desire By
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