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WATERY WEDNESDAY # 31

WATERY WEDNESDAY# 31

It’s Wednesday and it’s time to meet an animal who lives in a watery environment! We’re off to find a little fish with a fun name that spends part of its life in fresh water and part of its life in the ocean! Are you ready to jump in?

MEET THE COMMON JOLLYTAIL!

   Range/Habitat: South Australia-New Zealand-South America/ wetlands,

estuaries, ocean

   Diet: Carnivore: small fish

   Length: up to 8”

   Conservation Status: common

 

Fun Facts:

  • Common jollytails are also known as common galaxias or whitebaits.
  • They are clear and olive gray in color.
  • Common jollytails have small cylindrical shaped bodies.
  • They lay their eggs in freshwater habitats.
  • When the common jollytail hatches they head out to the ocean.
  • After about 7 months the common jollytail then heads back to a freshwater habitat, where they spend the rest of their lives.

These little fish sure are cute! We think it’s so cool they are able to live in both freshwater and salt water environments. Do you know any other fish who do that?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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WATERY WEDNESDAY # 30

WATERY WEDNESDAY# 30

It’s time to pull on your wetsuit and put on your goggles and head into the ocean to meet today’s Watery Wednesday animal! Today’s fish has a skeleton made of cartilage and a mouth full of teeth! Maybe we’ll skip the wetsuits and watch these fish from our submarine :)!

MEET THE BLUE SHARK!

   Range/Habitat: tropical-temperate waters/worldwide

   Diet: Carnivore: squid, fish

   Length: up to 12 ft

   Conservation Status: Near threatened

 

 

Fun Facts:

  • Blue sharks are called the “wolves of the sea”.
  • Blue sharks are a beautiful cobalt blue color.
  • They have long pectoral fins.
  • Blue sharks are very fast swimmers and feeders.
  • They have sharp triangular teeth.
  • They migrate seasonally from cooler to warmer waters.
  • Blue sharks have large litters of live pups, up to 100.

 

Blue sharks are known to be aggressive towards people, so they are best left alone. We think they are such beautiful and graceful predators. Like other sharks, blue sharks are threatened. We need to make sure that our oceans have these apex predators swimming around for a long time!

We found a nice shark cage to watch these wonderful creatures! Who's joining us?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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WATERY WEDNESDAY # 29

WATERY WEDNESDAY# 29

We weren’t sure we could find a crazier fish than last week’s walking catfish, but we were wrong! This ocean dwelling fish has some big pointy teeth that are a bit scary! But don’t you worry they live down in the deep depths of the ocean! Who wants to board our deep sea submersible?

MEET THE SLOAN’S VIPERFISH!

   Range/Habitat: Tropical-subtropical oceans around the world

   Diet: Carnivore: fish, invertebrates

   Length/Weight: up to 14”/ up to 1 oz

   Conservation Status: Common

 

 

Fun Facts:

  • Sloan’s viperfish live deep in the ocean.
  • They are bluish-black in color.
  • Sloan’s viperfish hold the record for largest teeth relative to head size for a fish!
  • Their teeth are so big that they won’t fit into their mouths.
  • They have a long ray that hangs in front of their mouths. It acts a lure for prey.
  • Sloan’s viperfish have photophores (emits light) along their bodies and mouths that attract prey.

 

And you thought walking fish were weird, well how about a fish with light emitting cells and super giant teeth? The world’s oceans are home to most alien and fascinating creatures! The craziest part is that we haven’t even begun to explore the vast waters! Who else wonders what’s down there?

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WATERY WEDNESDAY # 28

WATERY WEDNESDAY# 28

You just never know what kind of creature Watery Wednesday will bring you! We found a fish that can fly today! That’s right folks; this fish can leap out of the ocean and glide in the air! What? Well let’s hope aboard the Ellie and Edmond boat and check them out!

MEET THE TROPICAL TWO-WINGED FLYING FISH!

   Range/Habitat: tropical- sub-tropical oceans worldwide

   Diet: Carnivore: crustaceans, plankton

   Length: up to 7”

   Conservation Status: Common

 

 

 

 

 

Fun Facts:

  • Tropical two-winged flying fish have large wing-like pectoral (side) fins.
  • They can propel themselves out of the water and glide in the air.
  • Tropical two-winged flying fish can glide up to 12 seconds at a time.
  • They can reach speeds of up to 40 mph. They do this avoid predators.
  • They are dark blue and silver.

We promise you’re not seeing things! These crazy fish can fly and they can go fast! How cool would it be to see a school of them gliding by at top speeds?

 

 

 

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WATERY WEDNESDAY # 27

WATERY WEDNESDAY# 27

Who’s excited for Watery Wednesday? We sure are! We’re heading to the rivers and wetlands of Southeast Asia to meet a catfish who can “walk” on land! What? You read that right, these fish can come out on land! Are you excited now? Let’s go meet this fascinating fish!

MEET THE WALKING CATFISH!

   Range/Habitat: Southeast Asia/ wetlands, swamps, ponds

   Diet: Omnivore: fish, mollusks, invertebrates, weeds

   Length: up to 16”

   Conservation Status: Common

 

Fun Facts:

  • Walking Catfish have barbells on their faces.
  • They have long bodies.
  • Walking Catfish have the ability to crawl on the land.
  • They have specialized gills that help them breath out of water.
  • Walking catfish are nocturnal (active at night).
  • They are a tropical species.

 

Wow! How cool is that there are fish in the world that can use their fins to crawl across land! They do it to find a better habitat! We just love these super cool fish!

 

 

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WATERY WEDNESDAY # 26

WATERY WEDNESDAY# 26

Who’s ready to dive in to the ocean and meet a fish whose skeleton is made of cartilage? This animal is very large and very special! So let’s meet today’s Watery Wednesday animal!

 

MEET THE COMMON SKATE!

   Range/Habitat: Eastern Atlantic- Mediterranean Sea

   Diet: Carnivore: fish, worms, crustaceans

   Length/Weight: up to 8 ft/ 110-220 lbs

   Conservation Status: Critically Endangered

 

 

Fun Facts:

  • Common Skates are brownish-gray with spots.
  • They have a single row of spines going down their body and tail.
  • Common skates are relatives of sharks and rays.
  • They are the largest skate in the world.
  • Common skates are active day and night.
  • They feed off the bottom of the ocean floor.

 

 

These beautiful big skates are really neat! We love all the diverse kinds of live in the world’s oceans!

 

 

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WATERY WEDNESDAY # 25

WATERY WEDNESDAY# 25

Woohoo, it’s Watery Wednesday and we have found a fish that has a reptile in its name! So is it a fish or it is a reptile? Well, let’s find out together! Get your diving gear on because we’re going into the ocean!

 

MEET THE CROCODILE SHARK!

    Range/Habitat: Pacific-Eastern Atlantic & Indian Oceans

    Diet: Carnivore: small fish, squid and shrimp

    Length: 3 ½ ft

    Conservation Status: Near threatened

 

 

 

 

Fun Facts:

  • Crocodile Sharks are small sharks with short pointed snouts.
  • They have large eyes.
  • Crocodile sharks can extend their toothy jaws to grab prey!
  • They follow prey to the surface at night then go back to the deep during the day.
  • Not much is known about Crocodile sharks behavior.

 

These small ferocious looking sharks are still a bit of a mystery to scientist! We think they’re just cool! What do think about these crazy big eyed fish?

 

 

 

 

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VALENTINE’S WEDNESDAY

VALENTINE’S WEDNESDAY!

We hope everyone had a lovely Valentine’s Day! We sure did! Edmond gave Ellie a lovely package of sweet potatoes and Ellie gave him a big bucket of apples J! We’re still continuing our Valentine’s theme week and since it would normally be Watery Wednesday, we’re diving into the Atlantic Ocean to find a special fish! Who has on their floaties?

MEET THE FRENCH ANGELFISH!

    Range/Habitat: Atlantic Ocean-Gulf of Mexico/ shallow reefs

    Diet: Omnivore: sponges, algae

    Length: 16-24”

    Conservation Status: Common

 

 

 

Fun Facts:

  • French Angelfish are monogamous fish.
  • Pairs of French angelfish are very territorial.
  • As juveniles they hang out at cleaning stations and clean larger fish.
  • French angelfish have small comb like teeth.
  • Juveniles look different than adults; they have broad stripes.

 

French Angelfish are beautiful! They are known to be very curious and will often come near scuba divers! Just wave back if you see them J!

 

 

 

 

 

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WATERY WEDNESDAY # 24

WATERY WEDNESDAY# 24

It’s another Watery Wednesday and we’re heading to Europe to take a dip in some freshwater lakes and rivers to find a small fish! Do you have your waders on? Let’s do this!

MEET THE EUROPEAN BULLHEAD!

   Range/Habitat: Western Europe/ freshwater rivers, lakes

  Diet: Carnivore: eggs, larvae, invertebrates

  Length: up to 7”

  Conservation Status: Common

 

 

 

Fun Facts:

  • European Bullheads live on the bottoms of lakes and rivers.
  • They have marbled patterns that help them camouflage with rocks and stones.
  • European bullheads are solitary and highly territorial.
  • European bullheads are crepuscular (active at dusk and dawn).
  • They are territorial.
  • European bullhead males guard the eggs until they hatch!

 

These little fish are kind of cute! How great is it that the males protect the eggs until they hatch! We love that!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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WATERY WEDNESDAY # 23

WATERY WEDNESDAY# 23

Animals come with so many fun patterns! Yesterday’s tortoise had stars on its shell, and today’s fish has spots! Yep, we found a fish with spots for this Watery Wednesday! Let’s get our snorkel gear on and dive in to the coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific oceans!

MEET THE PANTHER FISH!

Range/Habitat: Indo-Pacific Oceans/ coral reefs

Diet: Carnivore: small fish and crustaceans

Length/Weight: up to 28”/ up to 7 lbs

Conservation Status: Vulnerable

 

Fun Facts:

  • Panther fish are also known as humpback grouper or panther grouper.
  • Panther fish are cream with black spots.
  • They have small heads with a large hump on their backs.
  • Their spots help them camouflage into their surroundings.
  • Panther fish are ambush predators.
  • They are solitary and territorial.

 

These fish sure are fancy pants with their polka dots! And those dots aren’t just for show, they help them blend in, so predators won’t see them! Ellie wants to know if she gets a polka dot outfit if it will help her camouflage. Edmond says no way!

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