Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Sea Animals
- Mammals
- Dolphins
- Behaviors
- Live in Pods
- Eat Fish
- Communicate with
clicks and whistles
Anmerkungen:
- Videos of dolphins communicating both in captivity and the wild:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSjqEopnC9w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Un61qv_QIc
- Some Species
- Bottlenose Dolphin
- Spinner Dolphin
- Amazon River Dolphin
- Orcas
Anmerkungen:
- Though commonly referred to as "Killer Whales", Orcas are actually part of the order Cetacea, which excludes whales and porpoises.
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/killer-whale/
- Whales
- Behaviors
- Feeding using "Bubble Net Fishing"
Anmerkungen:
- Here is an amazing video displaying this hunting technique used by pods of whales:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z00G0RxeSP0
- Live both in pods and solitary
Anmerkungen:
- More so than dolphins, many whale species prefer traveling alone or with flexible and dynamic groups. The strongest bonds occur only between a mother and her calf.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/whales/glossary/Pod.shtml
- Communicate with song-like noises
Anmerkungen:
- Here is a prime example of two whales communicating to each other:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WabT1L-nN-E
- Some Species
- Blue Whale
Anmerkungen:
- At around 100ft and 200 tons, Blue Whales are the largest animals to have ever existed, even larger than any species of dinosaurs.
- Sperm Whale
- Baleen Whale
- Seals and Sea Lions
- Behaviors
- Amphibious Lifestyle
- Feed on fish, crabs, birds, krill, and other available food
- Live in large groups called "colonies"
Anmerkungen:
- Colonies can grow to thousands of seals during mating and birthing season
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14GxXU4WO1w
- Some Species
- Harp Seal
- Elephant Seal
Anmerkungen:
- Southern Elephant Seals are the largest of all the Pinnipeds, growing upwards of 20ft and weighing up to 8800lbs
http://mentalfloss.com/article/73596/14-huge-facts-about-elephant-seals
- Leopard Seal
- Fish
- Anatomy
- Gills for breathing oxygen through
the water
Anmerkungen:
- On average fish have 3-7 pairs of gills
- Scales often cover the body
Anmerkungen:
- Though this is not always true, such in the case of catfish, lampreys, hagfish, and more
- Tail, Dorsal, and Pectoral fins
- Behavior
- Live in large groups called schools
Anmerkungen:
- Some species prefer solitary life, such as Sailfish or Barracuda
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tygpCEOYDUw
Technically a GoPro ad, the video offers a great view of the inside a school of wild Silver Fish!
- Feed on other fish, plants, and
smaller plankton and krill
- Communicate mainly with
body language, though
some use sound
- Species
- Angelfish
- Marlin
- Gold Fish
- Crustaceans
- Anatomy
- Composed of 3 Segments:
Head, Thorax, and Abdomen
- Exoskeleton protects the
soft inner-body
Anmerkungen:
- Every so often, the crustacean needs to molt, or shed it's large exoskeleton
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QIgW639Oog
- Antennae, legs, and other
extensions specific to
species
- Behavior
- Communicate through
body language and
scent
Anmerkungen:
- Lobsters, for example, secrete special urine from their faces to communicate with each other
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/15/facts-about-lobsters_n_7568976.html
- Often live in groups, but
some are solitary
- Eat a variety of food, from small krill
and fish in the water to large fish
and other crustacean
- Species
- Snow Crab
- Crawfish
- Lobster
- Sharks and Rays
Anmerkungen:
- Sharks and Rays are special because they are both cartilagenous fish. This means that instead of bones, they are made of cartilage!
http://www.wiseoceans.com/seasense/sharks-rays/
- Sharks
- Some Species
- Great White
- Thresher Shark
Anmerkungen:
- Threshers hunt by using their long tails to stun fish, and then eat them while they recover from the blow.
- Angel Shark
Anmerkungen:
- Angel sharks are a great example at the similarities that sharks and rays share beyond their cartilage!
- Behaviors
- Solitary versus social behaviors vary
between species
Anmerkungen:
- http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-29448192
- Almost endless feeding habits
Anmerkungen:
- Though mislabeled as "man-eaters", sharks appetites vary as widely as humans depending on the species.
Tiger sharks are known as the "Trash cans of the sea", while Whale Sharks tend to only eat krill and other small fish, similar to whales
- http://www.discovery.com/tv-shows/shark-week/videos/shark-eating-habits-vs-human-eating-habits/
- Communicate mainly using body
language and electrical currents in the
body
- Rays
- Species
- Giant Oceanic Manta ray
- Cownose Ray
- Smooth
Butterfly Ray
- Behaviors
- Solitary or in large groups
called "Schools"
Anmerkungen:
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Yzu4CkRQb8
- Feed on bottom-dwellers, such as
clam, snail, oyster, and some fish
- Communicate using body language and
electric signals