Tuesday, December 24, 2013


Twelve Days of Christmas



"On the twelfth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, Twelve great whites hunting,
Eleven whales breathing,
Ten parrot fish smiling, 
Nine mantas feeding,
Eight lookdowns looking,
Seven sea hares swimming,
Six crabs-a-crawling,
Fiiiiiiive manateeeeeee!!!!! 
Four banded shrimp,
 Three sea tur-tles, 
Two slipper lobsters 
and a worm that looks like a Christmas Tree!!!!"

Great White Shark
Carcharodon carcharias

Young great white sharks eat fish, rays, and other sharks. Adults eat larger prey, including sea lions, seals, small toothed whales, otters, and sea turtles. They also eat dead animals that they have found floating dead in the water. Great whites do not chew their food. Their teeth rip prey into mouth-sized pieces which are swallowed whole. A
big meal can satisfy a great white for up to 2 months. 

Monday, December 23, 2013

"Twelve Days of Christmas"


Twelve Days of Christmas



"On the eleventh day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, Eleven whales breathing,
Ten parrot fish smiling, 
Nine mantas feeding,
Eight lookdowns looking,
Seven sea hares swimming,
Six crabs-a-crawling,
Fiiiiiiive manateeeeeee!!!!! 
Four banded shrimp,
 Three sea tur-tles, 
Two slipper lobsters 
and a worm that looks like a Christmas Tree!!!!"

Whales

Whales are large aquatic mammals that are highly intelligent. They breathe air through blowhole(s) into lungs (unlike fish who breathe using gills). Whales have sleek bodies that move easily through the water. They are the only mammals, other than manatees, that live their lives in the water and have adapted to life in the open oceans.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

"Twelve Days of Christmas"


Twelve Days of Christmas


"On the tenth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, Ten parrot fish smiling, 
Nine mantas feeding,
Eight lookdowns looking,
Seven sea hares swimming,
Six crabs-a-crawling,
Fiiiiiiive manateeeeeee!!!!! 
Four banded shrimp,
 Three sea tur-tles, 
Two slipper lobsters 
and a worm that looks like a Christmas Tree!!!!"

Parrot Fish 

Parrot fish are named for their numerous teeth that are arranged tightly close together on the outer surface of their jaw bones. This forms a parrot-like beak with which they scrape algae from coral and other rocky surfaces.

Saturday, December 21, 2013

"Twelve Days of Christmas"

Twelve Days of Christmas


"On the ninth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, Nine mantas feeding,
Eight lookdowns looking,
Seven sea hares swimming,
Six crabs-a-crawling,
Fiiiiiiive manateeeeeee!!!!! 
Four banded shrimp,
 Three sea tur-tles, 
Two slipper lobsters 
and a worm that looks like a Christmas Tree!!!!"

Manta Ray
Manta spp.

Manta rays are the largest of the rays and are closely related to sharks. As filter feeders, manta rays eat large quantities of zooplankton in the form of 
shrimp, krill and planktonic crabs. When foraging, it slowly swims around its prey, herding it into a tight "ball" and then speeds through the bunched organisms with a wide-open mouth.

Friday, December 20, 2013

"Twelve Days of Christmas"

Twelve Days of Christmas




"On the eighth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, Eight lookdowns looking,
Seven sea hares swimming,
Six crabs-a-crawling,
Fiiiiiiive manateeeeeee!!!!! 
Four banded shrimp,
 Three sea tur-tles, 
Two slipper lobsters 
and a worm that looks like a Christmas Tree!!!!"

Lookdown Fish
Selene vomer

Lookdowns are silvery, round fish with a blunt forehead weighing about two pounds. The name comes from the lookdown's facial expression, which reminds one of a snobbish or disapproving human expression.

Thursday, December 19, 2013

"Twelve Days of Christmas"

Twelve Days of Christmas


"On the seventh day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, Seven sea hares swimming,
Six crabs-a-crawling,
Fiiiiiiive manateeeeeee!!!!! 
Four banded shrimp,
 Three sea tur-tles, 
Two slipper lobsters 
and a worm that looks like a Christmas Tree!!!!"

Sooty Sea Hare
Aplysia brasiliana

Sooty sea hares are commonly found in east central Florida.  They have robust, soft-bodies that reach 8 - 10 inches in length.  Their body color ranges from red-brown or red-purple to lighter shades of brown with white to yellowish splotches and spots covering the body surface.  A pair of  lateral, wing-like pieces of skin are used for swimming.  

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

"Twelve Days of Christmas"

Twelve Days of Christmas


"On the sixth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, Six crabs-a-crawling,
Fiiiiiiive manateeeeeee!!!!! 
Four banded shrimp,
 Three sea tur-tles, 
Two slipper lobsters 
and a worm that looks like a Christmas Tree!!!!"

Giant Hermit Crab
Petrochirus diogenes

The giant hermit crab, is one of the most distinct hermit crab species in Florida. Due to its large size and distinct red coloration giant hermit crabs are  unlikely to be confused with other species of hermit crabs found within its range.