Fun facts about sea animals
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Fun Facts about the Osprey: The scientific name for Osprey is . Pandion. haliaetus. and comes from the mythical king of Athens, Pandion, whose daughters were turned into birds; “haliaetus” is Greek for sea eagle. An Osprey may travel more than 160,000 migration miles during its 15-to-20-year lifetime.
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Fun Facts about. Polar Bears: They keep their eyes open, ears flattened to their heads, and close their nostrils while swimming. They can stay underwater for up to two minutes. They are capable of leaping out of the water seven to eight feet to catch seals or other prey!
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Fun Facts: The beluga whale is one of only a few whales that can swim backwards. Beluga whales are the only whale with a flexible neck so that it can turn its head . from side to side. Beluga whales are a close relative of the narwhal. The maximum dive record for a beluga whale is 25 minutes and the deepest record dive was to …
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Date: 8/3 This whole week we will be discussing about sea creatures that live under the sea. Examples: Fish, shark, starfish, jelly fish, octopus, sea turtles, whale, dolphin. Our Daily Focus for today, we are going to learn about fish that live in the ocean! What are Fish? Facts about Fish: - They live and. breathe underwater - …
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Sea stars belong to the class Asteroidea, order Forcipulatida, family Asterinidae, genus Asterias and species Rosy Starfish. Sea urchins belong to the class Echinoidea, order Clypeasteroida, family Echinarachniidae, genus Echinarachnius, and species Sand dollar.
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Polar Bear Fun-Facts. ... After they leave the den, the protective mom leads them to the sea ice to teach them how to hunt and survive. Adult polar bears are, for the most part, solitary animals. They have large home ranges, or territories. When they do gather, there is a distinct social order dictated by size and age. ...
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