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Marine (Pacific Ocean) - Coggle Diagram
Marine (Pacific Ocean)
Animals
Sharks
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- Sharks are incredible predators, one of the highest food chain animals
- They have tons of teeth to be useful in biting and killing prey
- They normally hunt by themselves, rarely seen hunting together with others
- They breath with gills and has no bones
- Most sharks have 8 fins and has skin similar to sand paper
- Sharks have been in Earth for a long time, even before the dinosaurs
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Octopus
- These blue ring octopuses have three hearts, blue blood, and without bones, they can easily escape predators by squeezing into tiny spaces.
- Able to camouflage with the environment to find prey or hide from predators such as baby sharks and seals.
- Blue Ring octopuses not only hunt with their own species, they also sometimes hunt with eels and others
- The Blue Ring octopus has enough venom to kill 26 men in one bite. The bite doesn't actually hurt until you start to feel the paralysis.
- The size of one is 8-10 inches, depends which species it is.
- The species are Greater Blue Ringed Octopus, Southern Blue Ringed Octopus, and the Blue Lined Octopus
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Plants
Kelp
- Large type of brown seaweed at the bottom of the ocean
- Might be seen a lot on sushi, can be in different colors
- Very nutritious, food for more than 10,000 animals, and marine mammal species
- They grow in groupings such as forests and woods in land
- Kelp are not plants, but algae
- Some of the large species of kelp can grow up to more than 45m long!
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Seagrass
- Seagrasses are one of the most productive plant communities on Earth.
- They are very important, because they help develop the health of the ecosystem and the environment
- There are around 60 species of marine seagrass in the world which first appeared around 70-100 million years ago
- A single acre can support to more than a million species
- They love sunshine, normally around 50-60 meters below water
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People
The Bajau Laut
They are people who lived on the seas for centuries, circling around Malaysia, Philippines, and Indonesia.They can hold their breaths longer than general people. They swim in the ocean every day, and thats why they get called the "water man"
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