Banded Sea Krait
The venom affects the banded sea krait’s prey’s diaphragm, paralyzing it and preventing the poor animal from breathing properly or being able to escape.
Read MoreThe venom affects the banded sea krait’s prey’s diaphragm, paralyzing it and preventing the poor animal from breathing properly or being able to escape.
Read MoreWhen one dwarf puffer fish starts to “become” a male, it will secrete certain hormones in order to deter development in another dwarf puffer fish.
Read MoreThe spinner dolphin can complete as many as 6 spins before re-entering the water and can leap out of the water while spinning as many as 7 times in a row!
Read MoreThe common octopus has three hearts! One functions to send oxygenated blood to the body, and the other two pump blood to the gills.
Read MoreGreat white sharks have a powerful sense of smell which they use to help them detect prey in deep water.
Read MoreThe largest crustacean currently known to man, the Japanese spider crab can grow as large as 12.5 feet from one claw to another.
Read MoreThe pattern of spots on each spotted eagle ray are unique to each individual and can actually be used as identification markers.
Read MoreThe name “wobbegong” is of Australian Aboriginal origin and means “shaggy beard”, denoting the critter’s distinct fringe surrounding its head.
Read MoreTheir genus name “Rhinobatis” comes from ‘Rhine’, meaning Shark in Greek; and the latin word ‘Basis’ referring to rays.
Read MoreBull sharks are characterized by their unique width-to-length ratio that gives them a stocky appearance that differentiates them from other sharks.
Read MoreCommon carp are an important fish for aquaculture economics and have even been recorded to be farmed fish in Roman times.
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