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This large dark bird is unmistakable soaring in the air along the coast.
along the coasts of North and South America Diet: fish
This large dark bird is unmistakable soaring in the air along the coast.
along the coasts of North and South America Diet: fish
How is the ocean like a layer cake? What creatures live there? And how important is the ocean? Take a dive and find out!
Mangroves also protect young fish, shrimp, and other
Herbert R. and Evelyn Axelrod Research Curator, Department of Ichthyology, Division of Vertebrate Zoology
and evolutionary morphology of tropical freshwater fish
With its long, dramatic crest, the giant Pteranodon longiceps is easy to recognize.
spent its days soaring over the water and diving for fish
Even though this whale of a whale weighs many tons, the humpback whale can make acrobatic leaps out of the water!
the poles to the tropics Diet: krill and various fish
Most amphibians start their lives in water, and grow up to live on land. But axolotls live their whole lives in water. These salamanders don’t change the way other amphibians do.
: lakes in the Valley of Mexico Diet: amphibians, fish
Most amphibians start their lives in water, and grow up to live on land. But axolotls live their whole lives in water. These salamanders don’t change the way other amphibians do.
: lakes in the Valley of Mexico Diet: amphibians, fish
A marine biologist answers kids‘ questions about how climate change affects life in the ocean.
krzeszak; oyster bed (still), Amanda Nalley for Florida Fish
Corals are living records of climate change.
[A school of fish feeds on corals.]
Journey thousands of meters below sea level to examine the underwater geysers that spew hot, mineral-rich water from beneath the seafloor … and that are host to an amazing diversity of life.
Illustrations: Alvin exterior and interior, school of fish