Out of the Water Soft Bodies Glowing in the Dark
100
No! They escape predators or hunt for other fish by leaping from the water.
Do fish actually fly out of the water?
100
Jellyfish
Name a common fish found at this level of the sea.
100
Only the slightest glimmer!
Does light reach this depth of the sea?
200
Flying squid!
Name a type of fish that we saw that "flies".
200
A brain, eyes, and a sense of smell.
What do humans have that Jellyfish do not?
200
Bio-luminescent!
What are 9 out of 10 that live below the sunlit layer of the ocean?
300
By using sound to communicate; listening as their clicks and squeaks echo from schools of fish or squid.
How do Spinner Dolphins communicate?
300
Plankton and small fish.
What do Jellyfish eat?
300
To lure prey, confuse or startle attackers, or make themselves difficult to see.
What do animals use bio-luminescence for?
400
The Great White Shark!
Who is the largest predatory fish in the sea?
400
With tentacles and sticky bodies.
How do Jellyfish capture their food?
400
Yes!
Is bio-luminescence the MOST common form animal communication?
500
23 feet (7 meters) and 3 tons (2,720 kgs).
How long and heavy is the Great White Shark?
500
10 times as great!
How much stronger is the pressure at this level than the surface?
500
No; only animals with extraordinary sensitive eyes can detect bio-luminescence.
Could we see theses animals clearly if we were at that level of the sea?






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