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Well thanks Mike. I thought your Blogs were great two thumbs up.
This blog is dedicated to helping people discover the wondrous and amazing sea creatures that live in the ocean. It mixes marine biology, science, and photography to create a medium of learning that people of all ages can enjoy.
Recent PostsPistol Shrimps are tiny creatures with a deadly weapon. They are capable of shooting supersonic blasts from their fingertips with enough force to instantly stun or kill their prey.You may notice that one claw of a pistol shrimp is much larger than th...
Frogfish are some of the most bizarre looking fish in the ocean. They are a type of angler fish with amazing adaptations for camouflage. Their bodies are oddly shaped and they can change colors to blend in with their environment. Most frogfish mimic ...
Sea Snakes are some of the many land animals that have adapted to live in the ocean. They seem completely out of place, yet these unusual marine reptiles are perfectly adapted for life below the waves. I'm sure it is hard to picture a snake under wat...
Manta rays are the largest member of the ray family, growing up to 25 feet across. While most fish swim, rays fly gracefully through the water by flapping the edges of their fins like wings. Rays are actually relatives of sharks.Manta rays are a favo...
As some of you may have realized, I took a break from posting to this blog for about 2 months during the holidays. Now that I am back from my long vacation, I will not only resume posting to this blog, but also increase the amount of attention I give...
I was happy to see how much attention the post on Cone Snails has gotten. I understand it is hard to picture a snail killing something, so I dug up a couple of videos of these slow but deadly predators on the hunt. It's somewhat disturbing and totall...
This blog is currently rated a 5.00 out of a possible 5 based on 2 comments.
willWell thanks Mike. I thought your Blogs were great two thumbs up.
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Well what can I say except it was like watching a re-run of the old Jaques Coustau natural history films, I really was amazed to find such a pleasant and very interesting blog.
A big thumbs up & 10/10 from me ;-)
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Taffy1957
Posted: January 21st, 2009 | More Reviews From Taffy1957 | Report This Comment