Planet Corona's sea life is filled
with a variety of exotic colorful animals. Corona's ocean cover 80 per
cent of the earth's surface. The vast size of the ocean allows for different
sea animals to live and reproduce. Animals range from one-celled organisms
to jellyfish, sea snails, fish, squids and sharks. Planet Corona's marine
life has evolved over thousands of years. An incredible variety of living
things reside in the ocean. Corona's sea animals eat plants microscopic
organisms and one another.
The Aqualica is one of the many
kinds of tropical fish that live in the freshwater and saltwater habitats
of the tropics. The Aqualica can be found in the ocean and the ocean.
Corona's tropical fish range in size from 2 to 22 inches in size. There
are about 820 different types of tropical fish that live in Corona's oceans.
Agualica and most tropical fish eat small shrimp, fish, sea plants and
different food that is thrown into the ocean from land. The Aqualica like
many other fish bear live young in freshwater. Other tropical fish bear
their their young in eggs in both freshwater and saltwater.
Ojocabo is a rare and unsual looking
species. Scientist believe that it took thousands of years to develop to
its current form. Ojocabo are usually found in warm, deep and shallow water.
They live in and around plant life. Ojocabo eat microscopic marine life.
The Ojocabo vary in size from two inches to two feet. Its rotating eyes
helps protect it from predators. In addition, Ojocabos four humps discharge
a blinding fluid that enable it to escape from predators.
On planet Corona there is a wide
variety of fishes. There are about 25,000 types of fish. Scientist beleive
the earliest known fish existed about 600 thousand years ago. Early forms
were small, measuring around a few inches in length. At one time the fish
was the dominant creature of the marine life. Great diversity exists in
the shape and size of fishes, ranging from the spagetti like Filo-wormy
to the Humpbub. Fishes vary greatly in coloring as well, displaying a wide
range of hues and patterns. Many fish have numerous gills and fins. This
attribute that has evolved over thousands of years helps the fish be more
agile. It makes them faster and deadly hunters. It also helps them get
away from predators. The Humpbup, Tropipesci, Datosos and the Glowblow
live in different oceans. These and other fishes occupy almost every
conceivable aquatic habitat. Water temperature range from -13 ° C -
120° F. Water depth vary from 1ft. - 25,000 ft A great
number of fishes can be found in tropical waters, usually around Corona's
blue reefs. Scientist belief that fish will continue to evolve to adapt
to their environment. Fish play a very important role in Corona's ecosystem
and have long provided valuaable resources to everyone.
The Warhead is a complex form of
life. Beneath its shell like skin are beads or tentacles that form a colony.
These tentacles are deadly easily paralizing and killing its prey. It will
eat any small fish that is small enough to be easy prey. The Warhead can
be found in groups of thirty. Its shell extends four inches above the surface
and acts like a sail. In stormy weather, it can deflate its shell and sink
beneath the water's surface. The Warhead body size can be 4-21 inches;
tentacles usually group to 50 in.; and can reach as long as 170 in.
The Jagmouth is found in the Videlia
and Soleyi Ocean and its associated rivers. The Jagmouth date back about
680,000 years. They live in both fresh and salt water. The Jagmouth lays
thousands of eggs which then take two years to fully develop. They can
weigh up to 700 pounds and live 70 years. The Jagmouth feeds on shrimp,
and worms. Larger Jagmouth feed on small fish. In many countries the Jagmouth
is considered a delicasy. This has made commercial fishing dangerous to
the Jagmouths population. Scientist and marine activist are currently working
to stop the killing of thousands of Jagmouth.
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