Thursday, April 2, 2015

New England Aquarium

 Marine Animal Behavior 

Some of the marine animals acted differently than others. For example the penguins spent a lot of time out of the water and on land where they made lots of noises. The seals where the same way they where loud but they where swimming most of the time. The other marine animals where all fish every single type of species looked and acted differently there where some that swam fast and others that where very slow. There where also some fish that where huge and some small and they did not eat each other they all swim together without harming each other. It is because the scuba divers do feed each animal individually so they all get what they need. Lots of the species also live in different habitats, most of which just live in the open ocean but there where some that live in the rain forest, rivers, and lakes, And depending on there environment depends on what they need to survive and how there behavior in the environments differ from others. Such as how they eat, what the look like and how they survive.

 The conservation of the marine animals is a good thing at some points and not at others. All the marine animals in aquariums are usually taken if they where injured or born there. If an animal is born within a aquarium they will never be able to survive in the wild because they wont grow up that way. The conservation does help for scientific research and for people to see what lives in our oceans, lakes and rivers and how some can be dangerous and other harmless.
We get to realize that they need protection and we need to help.
We also get to see how each animal survives and what they eat and how they live there lives in water. Its pretty cool, but the fish never really get a chance to live in the open ocean they only get so much space and i am sure it just gets boring.















I learned that each animal gets feed individually by a scuba diver, i never knew that. And i found out that the animals don't eat each other i always thought they they did.



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