marine animals

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Jellyfish

Did you know that some jellyfish can glow in the dark? Jellyfish do not have bones, a heart, or a brain. Learn more about these fascinating animals in Jellyfish.

Pacific Ocean

Did you know that the Pacific Ocean is the world's largest ocean? It is so large that all seven continents could fit inside it. Find out more in Pacific Ocean.

Indian Ocean

Did you know that the Indian Ocean has several underwater volcanoes? Some even rise above the water. Find out more in Indian Ocean.

Manta rays

Did you know that a manta ray can eat 60 pounds (27 kilograms) of food in a day? Manta rays use scales in their mouths to trap food.

Atlantic Ocean

Did you know that the Atlantic Ocean is home to the world's largest underwater mountain range? It is called the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Find out more in Atlantic Ocean.

The blue planet

seas of life
Explores the power, diversity, and ecological influence of the world's oceans, featuring eight episodes that introduce the blue whale, the largest creature ever to live on the planet, visiting the habitats of the Arctic and Antarctic, and introducing the creatures and geology of the open ocean, the deep, the seasonal and coral seas, the tidal seas, and the coasts.

Narval y Nutry

A collection of three comic stories featuring Narwhal and Jelly, and their new friend Otter.

The sea monster

Vera the mermaid and her half-octopus friend Beaker meet three friendly krakens on a field tip.

Pout-pout fish goes to the doctor

"Pout-Pout Fish has his checkup with the doctor, and he's feeling very nervous--what if he has to get a shot? Luckily, his friends make him realize that doctors are here to help keep everyone healthy"--Back cover.

A new friend

When mermaid Vera and Octo-boy Beaker investigate what seems like a wave of vandalism in Tidal Grove, they discover a baby Mantis shrimp who does not fully understand his own power, and help him find his family.

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