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Orca Facts & Photo Spotlight

  1. Orcas are apex predators, meaning they have no natural predators.
  2. They are highly intelligent and have the second-largest brains among marine mammals.
  3. Orcas communicate using a variety of clicks, whistles, and pulsed calls.
  4. Different orca populations have different hunting techniques, which are passed down through generations.
  5. Orcas can live for a very long time, with females living up to 80-90 years and males around 50-60 years.
  6. They can swim up to 30 miles per hour.
  7. Orcas are found in every ocean on the planet.
  8. They have a diverse diet, eating fish, seals, sea lions, and even whales.
  9. Orcas have distinct black and white patterns, which are unique to each individual.
  10. They live in tight-knit family groups called pods, which are led by older females.
  11. Orcas use echolocation to find prey and navigate underwater.
  12. some orca populations are critically endangered due to habitat loss, pollution, and prey depletion.
  13. Orcas have complex social structures and show cooperative hunting behaviors.
  14. They can hold their breath for up to 15 minutes.
  15. Orcas sometimes breach, leaping high out of the water, for communication, hunting, or just fun.
  16. Each pod has its own unique dialect, a set of calls that only that group uses.
  17. Orcas have a layer of blubber to keep them warm in cold waters.
  18. They have a four-chamber heart, just like humans.
    19.Orcas are known to play with their food before eating it.
    20.The scientific name for orcas is Orcinus orca.

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All About Me Facts: Fun Server Intro

  1. my twin is kiwi, cant live without her.
  2. if you haven’t already realised my spelling is bad.
  3. i love cats,sharks and orcas
  4. im a VERY picky eater : name the food and i will not like it
  5. i have around 6 cats not gonna name them but my 2 favourites are leo and cosmo!!
  6. im sensitive - sometimes overly sensitive.
  7. if you can’t tell i hate school
  8. i’m never actually busy so i never really dont reply after a long period of time (unless im at school or sleeping)
  9. i LOVE making friends - but i’d never replace
  10. my bday is december 3rd - theres also a song called “heather” and the first line of it has my birthday in heh:tiktokbleh:

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Hammerhead Sharks: 15 Fast Facts

  1. Hammerheads belong to the family Sphyrnidae, with "Sphyrna" meaning "hammer" in Greek.
  2. There are nine known species of hammerhead sharks.
  3. They are found in warm, temperate, and tropical waters worldwide.
  4. The largest hammerhead species is the great hammerhead, which can grow up to 20 feet long.
  5. Their distinctive hammer-shaped head is called a "cephalofoil."
  6. The cephalofoil enhances their sensory capabilities, including electroreception and olfaction.
  7. Hammerheads have a wide field of vision, nearly 360 degrees, thanks to the placement of their eyes.
  8. They primarily feed on fish, squid, crustaceans, and sometimes other sharks.
  9. Hammerheads are active predators, often hunting in groups.
  10. They use their heads to pin down prey on the seafloor.
  11. Some species undertake long migrations, traveling thousands of miles.
  12. Hammerhead sharks are viviparous, giving birth to live pups.
  13. A female can give birth to 20-40 pups in a single litter.
  14. The scalloped hammerhead is listed as endangered by the IUCN.
  15. Conservation efforts include habitat protection and fishing regulations to help protect hammerhead populations.

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Coyotes Facts and Pics

i actually love coyotes so i found some facts!! ❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹

  1. Coyotes are native to North America.
  2. They are highly adaptable and can live in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and urban areas.
  3. Coyotes are opportunistic omnivores, eating a wide range of foods such as rodents, rabbits, birds, insects, and fruits.
  4. They typically weigh between 20 and 50 pounds.
  5. Coyotes are known for their distinctive howl, which they use to communicate with each other.
  6. They are social animals and often live in family groups called packs.
  7. Coyote packs are usually led by a dominant male and female.
  8. Coyotes are excellent hunters and can run up to 40 miles per hour.
  9. They have a keen sense of smell, hearing, and vision.
  10. Coyotes typically breed in late winter or early spring.
  11. The gestation period for coyotes is about 63 days.
  12. A female coyote can give birth to a litter of 3 to 12 pups.
  13. Coyote pups are usually born in a den, which can be a burrow, cave, or hollow log.
  14. Coyotes play an important role in controlling rodent populations.
  15. They are sometimes considered pests by farmers and ranchers due to livestock predation.

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Basking Sharks Facts and Cute Clips

basking sharks are OBVIOUSLY my favourite type of sharks so heres some facts about them:

  1. Basking sharks are the second-largest fish in the world, after the whale shark.
  2. They are filter feeders, primarily eating zooplankton.
  3. Basking sharks can grow up to 40 feet long.
  4. They are found in all temperate oceans around the world.
  5. These sharks have large mouths that they use to filter feed.
  6. Basking sharks often swim with their mouths wide open to catch plankton.
  7. They can filter over 2,000 tons of water per hour.
  8. Basking sharks have specialized gill rakers to capture tiny plankton.
  9. They migrate long distances, often following plankton blooms.
  10. These sharks are generally harmless to humans.
  11. Basking sharks are ovoviviparous, meaning they give birth to live young.
  12. Their reproductive cycle is not fully understood.
  13. Basking sharks are often seen in groups, especially during mating season.
  14. They have a relatively long lifespan, estimated to be over 50 years.
  15. Basking sharks are listed as vulnerable due to overfishing and habitat degradation.

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Nurse Sharks Facts & Dive Highlights

  1. Nurse sharks are a type of carpet shark, known for their docile nature.
  2. They are commonly found in warm, shallow waters, such as coral reefs and mangroves.
  3. These sharks have a wide distribution, inhabiting the Atlantic and eastern Pacific Oceans.
  4. Nurse sharks are nocturnal animals, spending their days resting in groups.
  5. They have small mouths and strong jaws, perfect for crushing the shells of crustaceans and mollusks.
  6. Their diet consists mainly of invertebrates like crabs, shrimp, and snails, as well as small fish.
  7. Nurse sharks have distinctive barbels near their nostrils, which help them sense prey in the dark.
  8. They can grow up to 10 feet long, but most adults average around 7.5 feet.
  9. These sharks are ovoviviparous, meaning the eggs hatch inside the mother's body, and the pups are born live.
  10. A female nurse shark can give birth to 20-30 pups in a litter.
  11. Nurse sharks have a lifespan of about 25 years in the wild.
  12. They are generally harmless to humans, but can bite if provoked.
  13. These sharks play an important role in maintaining the health of coral reef ecosystems.
  14. Nurse sharks are often seen resting on the ocean floor or in caves.
  15. They are popular among scuba divers and snorkelers due to their calm demeanor and accessibility.

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