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Hover your mouse over any sea creatures to learn more!

Horseshoe Crab blood
is blue because it has copper instead of iron like ours!
Horseshoe Crab
A group of Jellyfish
"SMACK"
is called a
How hilarious is that?
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Leatherback Sea Turtles
can dive to depths of nearly 4,000 feet and hold their breath for 85 minutes
Sharks have been around
longer than trees and Saturn's rings.
You'll lay awake thinking about that one.
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Sea Horses are
known as ridiculously poor swimmers. Seriously.
They're really bad at it.
Giant Squid are too big
to fit on this page. The largest individual on
record was 43 feet. If that squid stood up on its tentacles, it'd be as tall as a Brachiosaurus.
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The world's smallest fish is
the Marshall Islands dwarf goby. At only .3 inches, you could easily hold 50 at once!
Swordfish are built for speed.
60 miles an hour
(or 52.13 nautical miles an hour)
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Dolphins sleep with
one eye still open and one half of their brain still in use.
More than 50% of all life on earth is under the ocean surface, and oceans contain 99% of all living space on the planet. Less than 10% has been explored by us, and there are likely at least 750,000 species we've not yet discovered.

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