• Several interesting facts about the inhabitants of the underwater world.

  • Sandra7004

I found such an interesting link.

Vanessa

The article is a collection of nonsense. Journalists write just anything.

Jeanne

Well, why so strict right away?

Tara2761

I actually wanted to ask if they made a mistake or provided incorrect information?

Rachel9060

So it turns out - one should study the primary sources! And journalists most likely used a free translation - like they paraphrased the content of scientific articles in their own words. Well, for the average person, that's enough. By the way, where does the flounder go? And even people, when they drink beer or tea.

Emily

Read it, it's interesting.

Cheryl9296

Has anyone seen a swordfish in the Black or Azov Sea? It is written here that it is possible:

Courtney

That, swordfish... behind every stone Even mermaids are there

Alec9378

Met several times in the 1960s.

Lori4746

Look..........and breathe....By 2050, according to scientists' forecasts, coral reefs will disappear along the entire stretch from Australia to the Caribbean Sea. Let's watch while there is still something to see.....Go for it, sea lovers, maybe thanks to you we can save at least something for future generations....

Tammy2040

Off-topic In the distant 60s, schoolchildren were given silkworm caterpillars. They had to feed them mulberry leaves and then hand in the cocoons. However, the teachers didn't mention that after the caterpillar turns into a butterfly, it needs to be killed in the cocoon BEFORE it chews a hole in the cocoon and flies out. But this idea led to an increase in silkworms...

Mark

Something for those who are just starting...

Tara2761

The episode with the finless shark is truly shocking. By the way, Japan is the only country that has not given up whaling. Perhaps the recent events are not just coincidental; maybe the sea is warning us???

Jill1815

Japan ceased whaling shortly after the tragedy related to the earthquake and tsunami.

Selena4467

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Danielle

Cool video! It clearly shows that the catch is being sucked in, just like when cleaning an aquarium with a siphon.

Anne

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Dennis

I recently saw a film on Discovery about the largest marine aquarium in the USA, supposedly in Atlanta. It was built by a former Soviet citizen. It was quite an interesting film... Here is a video of this aquarium, but unfortunately not from Discovery... The Discovery film has many interesting facts about the marine aquarium.