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Swordfish are ectothermic animals. Along with some species of sharks , they have special organs next to their eyes called heater cells which function to heat their eyes and brains. [ 13 ] Their eyes are heated to temperatures measured between 10 and 15 °C (18 and 27 °F) above the surrounding water temperature; this heating greatly improves ...
The films listed below were last owned by Warner Bros. Pictures when the time for their renewals came up. Source: Film Superlist: Motion Pictures in the U.S. Public Domain [ 1 ] Looney Tunes
Cartoon Network Studios (2002–present) Warner Animation Group (2014–2022) Warner Bros. Pictures Animation (2023–present) Other Warner Bros. studio Third-party studio An adult animated production A: Distribution only D: Live-action/animation hybrid S: Produced for video release, but given a brief theatrical release shortly before its video ...
Flight from the Swordfish: A swordfish attacks the mini-sub with Chris and Robbie inside. Heads or Tails: The crew of the Nautilus discover the world's only bulletproof fish. The Loch Ness Monster: Robbie is sure he and Chris have found the Loch Ness Monster. The Sunken Fleet of Truk Lagoon: Danger still lurks in the graveyard of World War II ...
An elderly goat with an astigmatism. He and the other animals support Robinson Crusoe after he is marooned on their island. Shaun Timmy Shirley Timmy's Mother Sheep Shaun the Sheep Timmy Time: Shaun is a clever sheep and keeps his head. He has a good friendship with Bitzer. Timmy is a lamb, who is the youngest in the group, and has his own spin ...
Using the weight calculation formula, the swordfish measured 138 inches overall — 98 from the lower jaw to the fork of the tail — and had a girth of 64 inches. "It was a fat fish, too.
Swordfish <<The Album>> is the original soundtrack of the 2001 film Swordfish. It was produced by Paul Oakenfold under Village Roadshow and Warner Bros. and distributed through London Sire Records, Inc. [ 2 ]
Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure (also called Sea Monsters) is a 2007 American IMAX 3D documentary film by National Geographic, about prehistoric marine reptiles.It alternates modern-day sequences about the work of scientists studying the animals with computer-animated scenes depicting the prehistoric past.