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Australian bull shark
OOcean and its inhabitantsAustralian bull shark A species of cartilaginous fish of the bull shark family of razor-toothed sharks. It lives in the subtropical waters of the eastern Pacific and in the southwestern part of the Indian Ocean off the southern coast of Australia. Welcome to Ocean and itsinhabitants! Enjoy watching this Video! Try not to laugh! FUNDRAISING TO HELP PEOPLE AFFECTED BY THE WAR IN UKRAINE AT https://shrlink.top/DoeAo 4 ever green,top 10,beautiful,sea creatures,Deep sea creature,sea creatures from the deep,weird animals,endangered,ocean,biggest creatures,facts,unknown creatures,deep sea animals,list,for kids,craziest sea creatures,biggest deep sea,new,amazing,you didn't know existed,you won't believe actually exist,spiky,Royal Starfish,Berghia Coerulescens,Red Lionfish,Phyllidia Babai,Crown-Of-Thorn Starfish,Ribbon Eel,Flying Fish,Goose Barnacle,cute,types22 views -
5 Largest Species of Shark in The World
AliensandscienceNurse Shark: Found near Tropical and subtropical coastal waters of the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific, it can grow up to 10 feet long, spends its life around shallow water reefs and hunt within 65 feet deep in the ocean, using its fins, it can walk across the ocean floor, its nocturnal in nature and love to hang out in groups. Megamouth Shark: Found around northern Japan and southern California, as well as near Punta Eugenia and Hawaii. It can grow up to 16 feet long and weighs up to 2,700 pounds. It’s considered a filter feeder, meaning it does not use its teeth to catch prey, but rather gulps its food and filters it through its teeth, such as plankton and jellyfish. Megamouth can be found at depths up to 3,300 feet. Great White Shark: Found around cool coastal waters throughout the world’s ocean. It’s known to grow up to 20 feet long and weighs up to 4,500 pounds. Great White is a fast swimmer and can chase its prey at about 37 miles per hour. This shark is responsible for 5 to 10 human attacks per year. While humans are not on its menu, its main course consists of sea lions, seals, and small whales. It has a strong sense of smell and can detect its prey from two miles away. Basking Shark: Found near north and south of the Atlantic and pacific oceans, as well as Sea of Japan, the Mediterranean, southern Australia, and New Zealand. It can grow up to 45 feet long and weighs up to 10,000 pounds. Like the megamouth shark, it gulps its food by filtering about 4 million pounds of water. It can swim to depths of up to 6000 feet. Basking sharks are considered endangered species due to it being harvesting for oils, as well as getting killed by boats, nets, and water pollution. Whale Shark: Found around tropical ocean water around the world. It is considered the largest species of shark. It can grow up to 45 feet long and weighs up to 41,000 pounds. Like the basking shark, it swallows plankton and other crustaceans through its gigantic mouth, which can be as large as four feet wide. It can live up to 150 years of age. It is known to migrate across thousands of miles, however, it’s a slow gentle creature that can only travel at about three miles per hour. Water pollution is a real threat to this species of shark.138 views -
Boost Your Planting Success With Our Seed Starter Tray And Humidity Domes!
MarisReviewChannel6 packs of polypropylene plastic trays with 12 cells each for growing seeds into seedlings. Grow Light Included: Full spectrum plant grow lights provide artificial light for controlled growth and abundant harvests. Durable and Reusable: Made from non-toxic, environmentally friendly polypropylene plastic that is sturdy and durable for long-term use. Full spectrum plant grow lights provide artificial light for controlled growth and abundant harvests. Transparent domes with adjustable circular vents allow you to control humidity levels from 50-100% for optimal seed germination and plant growth. It is ideal for starting seeds, germinating seeds, and growing seedlings indoors for flowers, vegetables, fruits, and other plants. Make sure to hit the Like & Subscribe button so you don't miss a new review video and to support my channel. Purchase Online: https://amzn.to/4etRaoI #marisreviewchannel #planting #seedstarterkit #unboxing #review5 views -
Cornell Scientists Uncover Form of Intelligence in Goldenrod Plants
CryptostreetsNew research shows that goldenrod plants demonstrate a form of intelligence by adapting their responses to herbivores based on the presence of neighboring plants and environmental cues, challenging traditional definitions of intelligence. Goldenrod can perceive other plants nearby without ever touching them, by sensing far-red light ratios reflected off leaves. When goldenrod is eaten by herbivores, it adapts its response based on whether or not another plant is nearby. Is this kind of flexible, real-time, adaptive response a sign of intelligence in plants? The question is not easy to answer, but Andre Kessler, a chemical ecologist, makes an argument for plant intelligence in a recent paper in the journal Plant Signaling and Behavior.26 views -
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Trapdoor Spider Flicks Away Garbage
SallyTheSnatchTrapdoorBitchTrapdoor Spider Flicks Away Garbage49 views