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  2. Eremophila (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Some species have common names including emu bush, poverty bush or fuchsia bush, [2] reflecting the belief that emus eat the fruit, their arid environment or a superficial resemblance to the flowers of plants in the genus Fuchsia.

  3. Emu - Wikipedia

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    The thermoneutral zone of emus lies between 10 and 30 °C ... From this time on, he does not eat, drink, or defecate, and stands only to turn the eggs, ...

  4. Oceanic zone - Wikipedia

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    The oceanic zone is typically defined as the area of the ocean lying beyond the continental shelf (e.g. the neritic zone), but operationally is often referred to as beginning where the water depths drop to below 200 metres (660 ft), seaward from the coast into the open ocean with its pelagic zone.

  5. Marine ecosystem - Wikipedia

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    Marine ecosystems can be divided into many zones depending upon water depth and shoreline features. The oceanic zone is the vast open part of the ocean where animals such as whales, sharks, and tuna live. The benthic zone consists of substrates below water where many

  6. Clarifying Wolf Species, Verifying Fish Locations and More ...

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    I’ve been involved in marine mammal rescue, rehab and conservation for decades, and know we can learn much about the ocean ecosystem through animals such as these. — Mary Jane S. Mary Jane ...

  7. Marine mammal - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, the polar bear is mostly terrestrial and only go into the water on occasions of necessity, and are thus much less adapted to aquatic living. The diets of marine mammals vary considerably as well; some eat zooplankton, others eat fish, squid, shellfish, or seagrass, and a few eat other mammals. While the number of marine mammals is ...

  8. Mesopelagic zone - Wikipedia

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    The mesopelagic zone has some unique acoustic features. The Sound Fixing and Ranging (SOFAR) channel, where sound travels the slowest due to salinity and temperature variations, is located at the base of the mesopelagic zone at about 600–1,200m. [6] It is a wave-guided zone where sound waves refract within the layer and propagate long ...

  9. Category:Emus - Wikipedia

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