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  2. Marine mammal - Wikipedia

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    Sirenians live in shallow coastal waters, usually living 30 feet (9.1 m) below sea level. However, they have been known to dive to −120 feet (−37 m) to forage deep-water seagrasses . [ 36 ] Sea otters live in protected areas, such as rocky shores, kelp forests , and barrier reefs , [ 37 ] although they may reside among drift ice or in sandy ...

  3. Suricata - Wikipedia

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  4. Marine ecosystem - Wikipedia

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    From shallow waters to the deep sea, the open ocean to rivers and lakes, numerous terrestrial and marine species depend on the surface ecosystem and the organisms found there. [28] The ocean's surface acts like a skin between the atmosphere above and the water below, and harbours an ecosystem unique to this environment.

  5. Marine habitat - Wikipedia

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    Many life forms that live at these depths have the ability to create their own light a unique evolution known as bio-luminescence. [citation needed] In the deep ocean, the waters extend far below the epipelagic zone, and support very different types of pelagic life forms adapted to living in these deeper zones. [67]

  6. San Diego Zoo Introduces Their Meerkat ‘Mob’ and It’s Total ...

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    San Diego Zoo thought it would be fun to introduce their meerkat mob, and they did it in the best way possible! The Zoo shared this video complete with family introductions in late September, and ...

  7. Marine life - Wikipedia

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    The mass of this world ocean is 1.35 × 10 18 metric tons or about 1/4400 of Earth's total mass. The world ocean covers an area of 3.618 × 10 8 km 2 with a mean depth of 3682 m, resulting in an estimated volume of 1.332 × 10 9 km 3. [17]

  8. Raccoons, foxes, meerkats: South Korea clamps down on ... - AOL

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    A set of new laws went into effect in December, effectively prohibiting cafes from displaying live wild animals unless they are registered as zoos or aquariums. Raccoons, foxes, meerkats: South ...

  9. Marine reptile - Wikipedia

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    Marine iguana: marine iguanas live only on the Galápagos Islands and are not fully adapted to marine life. Although they feed exclusively on marine plants and spend a good deal of their time in the water, they do nest on land and need to bask in the sun to reach their ideal body temperature; they are thus also subject to terrestrial predators ...