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Marine Biology by a Freshman: Answer Day!
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Marine Biology by a Freshman. Where I (a freshman) try to show and teach the world about Marine Biology. September 13, 2009. Well Today is the day I'll post the answers and reasons behind the questions! A Killer Whale is a: B Dolpin. The killer whale isn't really a whale, but the largest species of dolphin. It gets its name "killer whale" from its past. These dolphins have been known to be able to kill whales and thats how they get their name, Killer Whales. Question #2: How does a sea otter open Clams?
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Marine Biology by a Freshman: 2009-08-09
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Marine Biology by a Freshman. Where I (a freshman) try to show and teach the world about Marine Biology. August 15, 2009. Warning, Poisonous Fish! Well, we've all read about them, and heard of them. But many people still don't understand them, yes I am talking about poisonous fish. During this topic, I will talk about 3 common types of poisonous fish. Today I will talk about the Stone Fish. To Treat on the way to hospital, do not attempt to restrict the movement of the toxin. This is the stone fish&#...
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Marine Biology by a Freshman: 2009-08-16
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Marine Biology by a Freshman. Where I (a freshman) try to show and teach the world about Marine Biology. August 22, 2009. How Marine Mammals Stay Under-Water So Long. We are all mammals, and we all breath air. Now most of the marine mammals can't breath underwater so they must come up for air. But when they do come up to the surface, right before they go to dive down again, they don't breath air in, they actually breath all the air out. Now your thinking what? Why would they do that, well here's why.
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Marine Biology by a Freshman: 2009-09-13
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Marine Biology by a Freshman. Where I (a freshman) try to show and teach the world about Marine Biology. September 13, 2009. Well Today is the day I'll post the answers and reasons behind the questions! A Killer Whale is a: B Dolpin. The killer whale isn't really a whale, but the largest species of dolphin. It gets its name "killer whale" from its past. These dolphins have been known to be able to kill whales and thats how they get their name, Killer Whales. Question #2: How does a sea otter open Clams?
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Marine Biology by a Freshman: 2009-08-30
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Marine Biology by a Freshman. Where I (a freshman) try to show and teach the world about Marine Biology. September 4, 2009. Today, I will start my next 3 day project, Whales. Now since whales is a very large topic, this is only the first of many and if you want to know about a whale, post a comment and I will put it into my next whale topic. But today, I will start with the Narwhal. A sight like this is a rare one. September 3, 2009. September 2, 2009. Final Day of Endangered Marine Mammals, The Walrus.
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Marine Biology by a Freshman: 2009-08-23
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Marine Biology by a Freshman. Where I (a freshman) try to show and teach the world about Marine Biology. August 29, 2009. Random Fact Day #3. Today I was suppost to concude Endangered Marine Mammals but I think I'm going to fast so I am doing another random fact day. Don't worry, I have more 1 day topics planned, I have a list so I'm just going through it! Anyway, heres some random facts about the ocean in general! The ocean contains 99% of the living space on earth. Well those are your facts for today!
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Marine Biology by a Freshman: 2009-09-06
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Marine Biology by a Freshman. Where I (a freshman) try to show and teach the world about Marine Biology. September 7, 2009. Well, today, insted of writing a post, I'm deciding to do a question day. I'm going to post some questions and you if you choose to answer will post a comment with all your answers! Then tommorow or however long this takes (depending on schedual) I'll post the answers and the results. Ready, here we go! 1) Is a killer whale an:. 2) How does a Sea otter break open clams? August 23 - ...
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Marine Biology by a Freshman: Question Day?!??!
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Marine Biology by a Freshman. Where I (a freshman) try to show and teach the world about Marine Biology. September 7, 2009. Well, today, insted of writing a post, I'm deciding to do a question day. I'm going to post some questions and you if you choose to answer will post a comment with all your answers! Then tommorow or however long this takes (depending on schedual) I'll post the answers and the results. Ready, here we go! 1) Is a killer whale an:. 2) How does a Sea otter break open clams? Marine Biolo...
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Marine Biology by a Freshman: All About Whales!
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Marine Biology by a Freshman. Where I (a freshman) try to show and teach the world about Marine Biology. September 4, 2009. Today, I will start my next 3 day project, Whales. Now since whales is a very large topic, this is only the first of many and if you want to know about a whale, post a comment and I will put it into my next whale topic. But today, I will start with the Narwhal. A sight like this is a rare one. An ocean lover too. September 4, 2009 at 6:42 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).