Marine & Fresh water organisms!


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Animal Planet announces ‘Whale Wars’ spin-off
Series will follow the Sea Shepherd attempts to curtail the annual whale hunt in the Faroe Islands.



“The diver who nearly got swallowed by a WHALE SHARK.”

Whale sharks are calm creatures that live off microscopic plankton! They are the largest fish in the ocean.

*Read more at dailymail.co.uk - linked with the top photo.



A Crab!


Macaroni Penguins!
They look similar to the south pacific penguins, but they are infact from antarctic-sub-antarctic zones.

Macaroni Penguins!

They look similar to the south pacific penguins, but they are infact from antarctic-sub-antarctic zones.


Octpus!

Octpus!


Chinstrap Penquins!

Chinstrap Penquins!



Fire Bellied Toads!

They are poisonous, though not to humans. They mate as much as possible during the months of April and May, like many animals.



Sea Cucumbers!

They are echinoderms that live on the sea floor and are invertebrate species. It is said with ‘catch collagen’ (?) “if the animal wants to squeeze through a small gap, it can essentially liquefy its body and pour into the space.”




Sea Horse!



I am doing a project on animal testing and need to have 100 people surveyed! 
I still need 50 more people!
I hopefully plan to submit it to CoverGirl/Proctor and Gamble and so on!
If you have time and care to make a change please take it - on survey monkeyhttp://www.surveymonkey.com/s/P5SGXPJ 
“In the UK, approximately two hundred thousand fish are used per year. Of these, zebrafish are commonly used.”

I am doing a project on animal testing and need to have 100 people surveyed! 

I still need 50 more people!

I hopefully plan to submit it to CoverGirl/Proctor and Gamble and so on!

If you have time and care to make a change please take it - on survey monkey
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/P5SGXPJ 

  • In the UK, approximately two hundred thousand fish are used per year. Of these, zebrafish are commonly used.”

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