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    adult stage. 4. Not all adults feed at a high trophic level. Whale sharks (50 ft) are the largest fish and feed on plankton and small fish‚ while Great White sharks (20 ft) are the largest carnivorous fish and feed on sea lions‚ seals and large fish. Blue whales (100 ft) are the largest whale and feed primarily on plankton and krill‚ while the Sperm whale (45 ft) is the largest carnivorous whale feeding on fish and very large squid. * (a) How does the location of each animal’s position in

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    the Phylum Mollusca‚ the same phylum as snails‚ squid‚ clams‚ scallops‚ and oysters. Cephalopoda‚ the class of this octopus is what seems to so have the most similar familiarities in animals. The class of this animal is characterized by having bilateral body symmetry‚ a large head‚ and a set of tentacles that was evolution from the molluscan foot. Squid and cuttlefish is a part of this class which shows that the Octopus is every similar to a squid‚ but over timed evolved. There are structures that

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    Metazoa is another name for Kingdom Animalia. This kingdom does not contain prokaryotes or the potists and all members are multi-cellular and are heterotrophs. They mostly ingest their food and digest it into an internal cavity. Mammals The blue whale is a mammal and lives in the open ocean. They are slate to grayish blue in color. They are mottles with lighter spots on the back and shoulders. Their bellies have a yellowish tinge as their undersides often become

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    adult stage. Not all adults feed at a high trophic level. Whale sharks (50 ft) are the largest fish and feed on plankton and small fish‚ while Great White sharks (20 ft) are the largest carnivorous fish and feed on sea lions‚ seals and large fish. Blue whales (100 ft) are the largest whale and feed primarily on plankton and krill‚ while the Sperm whale (45 ft) is the largest carnivorous whale feeding on fish and very large squid. (a) How does the location of each animal’s position in relation

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    through underwater calls. A pod may work together to hunt. Despite their name‚ killer whales are actually dolphins; they are the largest kind of dolphin. They have not been known to attack people in the wild. Orcas are up to 30 feet long‚ they weigh up to 10 tons‚ they have shiny black backs‚ and they are white underneath. Orcas feed on a wide variety of animals. They hunt salmon and other fish‚ seals‚ dolphins‚ and whales. Orcas are large ocean animals; they live in all the oceans‚ especially in cold

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    to modern Octopuses‚ squid and cuttlefish. These marine animals have all shown themselves to be adept at escaping through spaces as small as a coin‚ in case they ever need to survive environmental dangers or predators. They are constrained only by their beaks‚ the only inflexible part of their bodies. This evolution of the beak may point to a common ancestor‚ or a future descent in modification in certain animals like birds and other aviating creatures with

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    larger organisms. Not all adults feed at a high trophic level. Whale sharks (50 ft.) are the largest fish and feed on plankton and small fish‚ while Great White sharks (20 ft.) are the largest carnivorous fish and feed on sea lions‚ seals and large fish. Blue whales (100 ft.) are the largest whale and feed primarily on plankton and krill‚ while the Sperm whale (45 ft.) is the largest carnivorous whale feeding on fish and very large squid. (a) How does the

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    railing and see a horn coming out of the water. You wonder‚ “Is that a unicorn?” You get a closer look at the unicorn-like creature‚ and see that it looks like a whale. Since when is there a unicorn whale?! Since when has there been a closer look at the unicorn-like creature‚ and see that it looks like a whale. Since when is there a unicorn whale?! Since when has there been a unicorn?! Am I just hallucinating? Or did I drink too much chocolate milk? You are not hallucinating‚ nor had you drunk too much

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    and safer feed. 4. Not all adults feed at a high trophic level. Whale sharks (50 ft) are the largest fish and feed on plankton and small fish‚ while Great White sharks (20 ft) are the largest carnivorous fish and feed on sea lions‚ seals and large fish. Blue whales (100 ft) are the largest whale and feed primarily on plankton and krill‚ while the Sperm whale (45 ft) is the largest carnivorous whale feeding on fish and very large squid. (a) How does the location of each animal’s position in relation

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    INTRODUCTION TO MARINE BIOLOGY EK115008S The Deep Sea (2012) It is odd that a planet with 65% of its surface covered by ocean and 57% by 1000+m of deep-sea is called the ‘Earth’. Some 49% of the globe’s surface is 3-6 km below the ocean waves and the average ocean depth is 3.8 km. The deep sea is dark‚ devoid of plants but home to many animals which have been collected on hooks and lines‚ in nets‚ from the stomachs of other deep-sea beasts‚ viewed and photographed from tethered cameras

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