The Oceana Network - Make the World Nice Place For Living

By Angel | October 30, 2007 4:25 am |
Categories:
Endangered animals, News

oceana

A new category about endangered animals and rescue actions as to animals was finally launched and now I would like to present you a very nice organization, very important and vital to our future lives. It is called Oceana.

Oceana is both an international organization and global online community taking care about restoring and protecting the world’s oceans. Thus, saving animals and species in water, making lives of people safe and making the World a perfect place, without diseases and pain. Join!

Jellyfish

By Ksena | October 21, 2007 6:27 am |
Categories:
Animals

Just look at this! Isn’t it an Alien’s spacecraft? May be not, but it is definitely something extraterrestrial, and that is true because giant jellyfish lives in the dark blue depth. As for me it seems like liquid space… fascinated, magnificent and mysterious.
Ok,here are some science now: Jellyfish inhabit in every major water area and has a different sizes, shapes and colors depending on species.

Impressive giant jellyfish

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Giant turtle

By Ksena | October 3, 2007 7:57 am |
Categories:
Animals

This incredible animal amased me when I was at Indonesia (Bali Island). We were staying there as a tourists. One sunny morning we were invited into so called “Turtle Island” which was totally covered by these turtles and some of them has reached more then 100 years old!

Real giant turtle

Some of the oceanic giant turtles are described as having enormously long necks, like a sea serpent threaded through a turtle shell. These creatures are often at first mistaken for sea serpents, until witnesses see the attached giant shell.

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Moray eel

By Ksena | September 21, 2007 11:57 am |
Categories:
Animals

Today’s subject is quite dangerous and agressive creation bacause morays are capable of inflicting serious wounds to humans. As for me it is very familiar to snake, like ocean cobra, isn’t it? just look!
There are approximately 200 species of Moray eels in the water world.
As predators morays are opportunistic omnivores, trying to eat most any fish and/or invertebrate slow enough to grab. Their great sense of olfaction is coupled with bad vision.

Alien monster Moray eel

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Red Crab Migration

By Angel | September 20, 2007 7:36 am |
Categories:
Animals, Funnies bunnies, Small&Cute

red crab annual migration

Every year red crabs “go crazy” and began their migration on Christmas Island. This event considered to be one of the amazing event of the year. Very often they  cross the roads, crabs are everywhere: on the streets, in the boots and bags, they are climbing the walls and successfully overcome the whole hurdles on their way from forests to water. Annually more than 150 million red crabs migrates in order breed and release eggs into the water. The migration itself lasts up to 20 days. The period of eggs laying and breeding is spent in moist burrows and then, young generation of crabs, called megalopae (they are not more than 5 mm across) began another migration, this time from water to forests. They look like an alive red carpet.

Unfortunately, a lot of crabs die!



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