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Interesting sea animals
Blacktip sharks are endangered because we make hotels around the reefs. We take blacktip sharks fins and make soup to eat or use their oils from the liver to make medicine.


Blacktip reef sharks when they are babies the mom's don't care about them. They hunt squid and sea snakes and sting rays.
Blacktip sharks eat one another especially when they are small and grouper fish eat them when they are babies!

The bellies are white and the backs are gray and the tippy top of the fins are black, so no predators can get them because they are camouflaged!

That is all that we have about these amazing facts about the blacktip reef sharks I hope you enjoyed!

Read on to learn about the Clownfish

Clownfish live in the Pacific and Indian Ocean.
Clownfish eat algae and plankton.

I'm going to eat you up! Sharks are clownfish predators.

I will eat you to! Eels are predators to clownfish.


Clownfish move in any direction the tails help them turn.

Clownfish live in the anemones they help them grow.









When clownfish hatch they are called larvae.
Clown-fish eggs can lay 1,000 eggs at a time. The male clownfish care for the eggs.







It takes only one-week for the eggs to hatch







The clownfish round tail helps them turn to escape from predators.

Clownfish have mucus on their bodies to protect them.



I hope you enjoyed reading about the clownfish.








Keep on reading to read about the loggerhead sea turtle and the tent.



The sea turtle went camping with his friend at the beach.




When they got to the beach it was night time. The turtles then started a fire and ate seaweed s’mores.







The turtles walked to the tent to make dinner.








All of the sudden.... They got stuck in the door by their oversized heads!
They were stuck in the door for 5 hours and they missed dinner! Dinner was their favorite special jellyfish.









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Interesting sea animals
Blacktip sharks are endangered because we make hotels around the reefs. We take blacktip sharks fins and make soup to eat or use their oils from the liver to make medicine.


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