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I agree with several here. Sea horses are so interesting. But so are dolphins. And sting rays are cool too. Too many to choose from.
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I absolutely love sea turtles. They are absolutely mesmerizing to me and have a calming pull over me!
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I know that most people want a dolphin or whale, but not me. I want a pet Great White Shark. I always pictured a castle with a moat around it and great white shark swimming in it. I know not the usual dreams, but I did want to be a Marine Biologist when I was younger.
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I love sea creatures. They are majestic. They stir my imagination. If I have to appoint one as my favorite, it will be the shark whale. It has a powerful presence, but at the same time it is so glamorous and cute. He is the winner of my heart. :D
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I love to see dolphins but I haven't seen yet, what makes me more excited is the sea horses..
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Any of those crazy ones that live way down in the dark. Creepier than anything I can imagine.
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Wow. This is tough. I like whales but I adore sea turtles and sharks as well. I started to like stingrays as well when I saw a video of the migrating. And of course, I like the good 'ol clown fish and blue tang(yes. blame finding nemo)
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Sea horses are another good animal to like.
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Though there are lots of creatures in sea which are worth seeing yet dolphin is my favourite creature. Its innocent mischiefs attract your attention.
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I will go for dolphins. I think they are beautiful and I like their extrovert nature. I remember a set of dolphin jewelries I had for many years before my daughter acquired them. Yes! I like dolphins that much.
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I think my vote will have to go with "Lion Fish". Not only is it totally gorgeous, it's extremely deadly. :twisted:
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Dolphins are definitely the best sea creatures.
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Emie Cuevas wrote:I think my vote will have to go with "Lion Fish". Not only is it totally gorgeous, it's extremely deadly. :twisted:
Amazing Emie.. I wanna make a research on lion fish. I guess, it lives in deep water.
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I like dolphins. They seem to have smiley faces all the time and are said to be very friendly to humans. I have never seen one before but I think my favorite is dolphins
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Emie Cuevas wrote:I think my vote will have to go with "Lion Fish". Not only is it totally gorgeous, it's extremely deadly. :twisted:
I've never heard of a lion fish. I'm going to have to look into that!
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