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  1. Fish (5349 bytes)
    3: ...shark]]s and [[ray (fish)|ray]]s), with the remainder classed as [[bony fish]] (class [[Osteichthyes]]...
    7: ..., though metabolically costly, is thought to provide advantages such as increased contractile force of...
    11: ...million individuals). To see both in action, consider the statement "There are twelve fish in this aqu...
    15: ...oid meat altogether but eat fish. They are called demi-vegetarians. The [[Mediterranean diet]] is base...
    19: ...r in either salt, [[brackish]] or fresh water, at depths ranging from just below the surface to severa...
  2. Blue Shark (2648 bytes)
    15: ...ark]]. They are [[surface]] [[predators]] in the deep waters of the world's [[temperate]] and [[tropi...
    17: ...y commercial fisherman seeking [[swordfish]] or [[tuna]].
    19: ...ever found in shallow water and thus are not included in lists of sharks endangering humans. However,...
  3. Bottlenose Dolphin (16802 bytes)
    1: ...ext of this article, scroll down past the table code. -->
    9: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Delphinidae]]}}
    16: ...ecies. It inhabits warm and temperate seas worldwide and may be found in all but the [[Arctic Ocean|Ar...
    18: ==Physical description==
    19: ...to very light grey and almost white at the underside. This makes them hard to see both from above and ...
  4. Whale (11080 bytes)
    1: ...ology)|order]] '''[[Cetacea]]''', which also includes [[dolphins]] and [[porpoises]]. They are the lar...
    3: ... neither dolphins (i.e. members of the families [[Delphinidae]] or [[Platanistoidae]]), nor [[porpoise...
    8: Cetaceans are divided into two suborders:
    9: ...leen]], a sieve-like structure in the upper jaw made of [[keratin]], which they use to filter [[plankt...
    16: ..., whales breathe air into [[lungs]], are warm-blooded (i.e., [[endotherm]]ic), breast-feed their young...
  5. Mercury (element) (24761 bytes)
    2: {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right...
    4: {| align="center" border="0"
    25: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
    26: ...c metre|kg/m<sup>3</sup>]]<br/>solid @ &minus;39 &deg;C 15,600 [[kilogram per cubic metre|kg/m<sup>3</...
    42: | [[van der Waals radius]]
  6. Pilot Whale (5993 bytes)
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Delphinidae]]}}
    15: ... [[oceanic dolphin]] [[family (biology)|family]] (Delphinidae) although their behaviour is closer to t...
    17: ==Physical description==
    21: ...y to overhang the mouth. ''G. macrorhynchus'' was described, from skeletal materials only, by [[John E...
    27: ...(squid) rather than that the Pilot Whale feeds on tuna. Pilot Whales are more susceptible than most spec...
  7. Pacific Ocean (14615 bytes)
    3: ...its greatest east-west width at about 5�N latitude, where it stretches approximately [[1 E7 m|19,800...
    9: ...sunami]]s, caused by underwater earthquakes, have devastated many islands and wiped out whole towns.
    15: ...enches lie adjacent to the outer margins of the wide western Pacific continental shelf.
    17: ...ast Pacific Rise]], which is a part of the worldwide mid-oceanic ridge. About 3000 km (1800 miles) acr...
    18: ...e]]. Pelagic sediments derived from seawater include pelagic red clays and the skeletal remains of sea...
  8. Beet (4348 bytes)
    15: ...leshy [[taproot]]. [[Cultivar]]s of the beet include
    17: ...'''wurzel''' or '''mangold''' used as animal [[fodder]],
    40: ...eetrootTuna.JPG|300px|thumb|right|Sundried tomato tuna with baby beets.]]
    42: Beet recipes include [[borscht]].
    46: ...t are not the usual deep red, such as Burpee's Golden' with an orange red skin and yellow flesh and Al...
  9. Animal T (573 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Tarantula2.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipar...
    6: *[[Tasmanian Devils]]
    14: *[[Tiger Salamanders]]
    27: *[[Tuna]]
  10. Marine Life (10377 bytes)
    1: ...ea]] and others that live on land, marine biology deals with those species in which life is spent only...
    4: Marine biology covers a great deal, from the microscopic [[plankton]], including f...
    6: ...ts such as [[coral reef]]s, [[kelp forest]]s, [[tidepools]], muddy, sandy, and rocky bottoms, and the ...
    8: ...se about 71% of the Earth's surface, due to their depth they encompass about 300 times the habitable v...
    10: ...ent of energy through ecosystems is also growing, despite large areas beneath the surface of the ocean...
  11. Pilot Whales (6380 bytes)
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Delphinidae]]}}
    17: ... [[oceanic dolphin]] [[family (biology)|family]] (Delphinidae) although their behaviour is closer to t...
    19: ==Physical description==
    23: ...y to overhang the mouth. ''G. macrorhynchus'' was described, from skeletal materials only, by [[John E...
    29: ...(squid) rather than that the Pilot Whale feeds on tuna. Pilot Whales are more susceptible than most spec...
  12. Spotted Dolphins (5640 bytes)
    10: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Delphinidae]]}}
    17: ... "dolphin-friendly tuna [capturing methods]" in order to save millions of the species in the eastern [...
    20: ...tted Dolphin]] in this species. They are now regarded as separate. Both the genus and specific names c...
    27: ==Physical description==
    29: ... and more spotted. (These two forms have been divided into subspecies only in eastern Pacific populati...
  13. Spinner Dolphins (5175 bytes)
    9: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Delphinidae]]}}
    19: ...ong-snouted Spinner Dolphin''', particularly in older texts, to distinguish it from the similar [[Clym...
    26: ...acific. Other less distinct groupings have been identified in other oceans.
    30: ==Physical description==
    31: ...stern Pacific. However this description has to be described as a little loose - Spinner Dolphins are t...
  14. Toothed Whales (2954 bytes)
    12: ...r than [[baleen]] as do animals in the other suborder of cetaceans, [[mysticeti]]). Toothed whales are...
    18: ...than the [[baleen whale]]s. The teeth differ considerably between the species. They may be numerous, w...
    26: ... swim rapidly. The smaller species occasionally ride waves, like the bow waves of ships. Most frequent...
    29: ...ntial for learning; for this reason they are considered being among the most intelligent animals.
    32: ...or most species is bycatch. Especially during the tuna fishery thousands of dolphins drown each year.

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