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Eterna

Eterna's thread of Marine Biology.

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Hello, I have created this thread in order to properly educate and inform all of you about the wonders of the Ocean!

 

Hence forth I shall showcase animals the live in the ocean and provide information about them.

 

Feel free to ask me questions and or animals you would like me to teach you about.

 

So to get us started on are wild adventure through the sea I shall show you a most peculiar critter: The leafy Seadragon.

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The leafy sea dragon, Phycodurus eques, is a marine fish in the family Syngnathidae, which also includes the seahorses. It is found along the southern and western coasts of Australia. The name is derived from the appearance, with long leaf-like protrusions coming from all over the body. These protrusions are not used for propulsion; they serve only as camouflage. The leafy sea dragon propels itself by means of a pectoral fin on the ridge of its neck and a dorsal fin on its back closer to the tail end. These small fins are almost completely transparent and difficult to see as they move minutely to move the creature sedately through the water, completing the illusion of floating seaweed.

 

Next up The Gulper eel!

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Saccopharyngiformes is an order of unusual ray-finned fish, similar to eels, but with many internal differences. Most of the fish in this order are deep-sea types known from only a handful of specimens such as the Umbrella Mouth Gulper Eel. Saccopharyngiformes are also bioluminescent(they glow!) in several species. Some, such as the swallowers, can live as deep as 10,000 feet (3,000 m) in the ocean.

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