Tell me your favorite sea creature.

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Grenadier.
Not much is known about this deep sea dweller but when I was studying about Zoology, I have found that they make 15% of sea population and live in 6 km deep. The way they survive in that hostile environment has amazed me.
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Mine is te Orca, without doubt. I mean, dolphins are super intelligent, but the beauty of Orca whales is just... extraordinary.
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Dolphins and whales. I love to swim with dolphins. Whenever the opportunity arises, I go on a whale watching excursion.
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Mine would be the octopus... they are just so intelligent and the things their bodies can do are incredible!
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I really like dolphins and seals, but I think my favourites would have to be the whale shark and the seahorse. Both extremes of the size scale
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Having seen many cool, informative documentaries about sharks, I would say they're my favorite.
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Seals. They're cute.
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a would have like to be a whale
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I love i like dolphins but more so in sea creatures also turtles looks wow, love it for real.

-- 08 Sep 2017, 04:08 --

when i look at sea creatures videos or pictures makes me feel more than relaxed but for now this book as brought a very new idea in my mind now i love these kind of books.
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I love the dolphin. They are fascinatingly friendly and acts like sea ushers.
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Penguin, few animals have the advantage that the father of the babies sticks around to help raise them, also few birds can brag of the ability to walk on land and swim at sea with great ease
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Hi guys, I'm back. Finally, our patent is out in the hospital. it's not easy when somebody in the family got sick.

Well, I'm glad that you love sea animals. i learned and enjoyed so much on your comments. :lol:

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I am also a dolphin fanatic.
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My favorite sea creatures are dolphins and oysters...if I could I would keep them. Sadly I cant.
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Yes, all creatures are special. Sea creatures definitely are unique and have distinct characteristics of their own.
Amongst those, a Sea Turtle stands out with its unique demeanour, a distinct calmness and the ability to sustain in a difficult situation.
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Seahorse. It's the male that gets pregnant.
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