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  1. Fish (5349 bytes)
    1: ... ''Clupea harengus'', the most abundant fish species in the world.]]
    3: ...inder classed as [[bony fish]] (class [[Osteichthyes]]).
    5: ...4 of an inch) long [[stout infant fish]]. Many types of aquatic animals named "fish", such as [[jellyf...
    7: ...nervous system processing, and higher rates of digestion.
    9: == Note on usage: "fish" vs. "fishes" ==
  2. Blue Shark (2648 bytes)
    6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Chondrichthyes]]}}
    8: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Carcharhiniformes]]}}
    11: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''P. glauca'''''}}
    15: ...le of taking larger prey should the opportunity present itself. They are often found in [[school]]s s...
    17: ...y commercial fisherman seeking [[swordfish]] or [[tuna]].
  3. Bottlenose Dolphin (16802 bytes)
    11: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''T. truncatus'''''}}
    16: ...s the most common and well-known [[dolphin]] species. It inhabits warm and temperate seas worldwide an...
    18: ==Physical description==
    19: ...t grey and almost white at the underside. This makes them hard to see both from above and below when s...
    21: ...ult length of just under 4m (13 feet). This compares with a 2.5m (8 feet) average in a population off ...
  4. Whale (11080 bytes)
    1: ...est mammals, the largest vertebrates, and the largest known animals in the world.
    3: ... to some confusion because [[Orca]]s ("Killer Whales") and [[Pilot Whale]]s have "whale" in their name...
    5: ...300px|Size comparison between some well-known whales and other sea animals]]
    9: ...ankton]] from the water. They are the largest whales.
    12: ...isting of all cetacean species, including all whales, is maintained at the ''[[Cetacea]]'' article.
  5. Mercury (element) (24761 bytes)
    19: | [[Chemical series]]
    25: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
    31: ...="#ffc0c0" | '''<font color="blue">Atomic properties'''</font>
    57: ...r="ffc0c0"|'''<font color="blue">Physical properties'''</font>
    106: ...="ffc0c0"|'''<font color="blue">Most stable isotopes'''</font>
  6. Pilot Whale (5993 bytes)
    10: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''G. melas'''''<br>'''''G. mac...
    15: ... and are typically just known simply as Pilot Whales. They and other large members of the dolphin fami...
    17: ==Physical description==
    19: Pilot Whales are jet black or a very dark grey colour. The [[d...
    21: ...s only, by [[John Edward Gray]] in [[1846]]. He presumed from the skeleton that the whale had a large ...
  7. Pacific Ocean (14615 bytes)
    3: ...int on earth&mdash;the [[Mariana Trench]]&mdash;lies some 10,911 m (35,797 ft) below sea level.
    5: ...5,000 islands (more than the total number in the rest of the world's oceans combined), the majority of...
    7: ...ins the Pacific and the [[Indian ocean]]s on the west, and the [[Straits of Magellan]] links the Pacif...
    9: ...e]]s. [[Tsunami]]s, caused by underwater earthquakes, have devastated many islands and wiped out whole...
    15: ...es lie adjacent to the outer margins of the wide western Pacific continental shelf.
  8. Beet (4348 bytes)
    7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Caryophyllales]]}}
    10: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = ''vulgaris''}}
    15: The '''beet''' is a plant with a rounded fleshy [[taproot]]. [[Cultivar]]s of the beet include
    19: ...[[Chard]], a beet which has been bred for the leaves instead of the roots and is used as a [[leaf vege...
    21: ... Beet]], a maritime salt-tolerant plant of North West Europe.
  9. Animal T (573 bytes)
    9: *[[Termites]]
    11: *[[Thresher Shark]]
    12: *[[Thylacines]]
    13: *[[Ticks and Mites]]
    19: *[[Toothed Whales]]
  10. Marine Life (10377 bytes)
    1: ...ive on land, marine biology deals with those species in which life is spent only (or mainly) in the wa...
    4: ...s]] of the sea, to the huge [[cetaceans]] (or whales) which reach up to a reported 33 meters (109 feet...
    6: ... way, habitats such as [[coral reef]]s, [[kelp forest]]s, [[tidepools]], muddy, sandy, and rocky botto...
    8: ...s about 300 times the habitable volume of the terrestrial habitats on Earth.
    10: ...nt of energy through ecosystems is also growing, despite large areas beneath the surface of the ocean ...
  11. Pilot Whales (6380 bytes)
    10: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''G. melas'''''<br>'''''G. mac...
    17: ... and are typically just known simply as Pilot Whales. They and other large members of the dolphin fami...
    19: ==Physical description==
    20: ...e:two_pilot_whales.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Pilot Whales]]
    21: Pilot Whales are jet black or a very dark grey colour. The [[d...
  12. Spotted Dolphins (5640 bytes)
    12: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''S. attenuata'''''}}
    17: ...g methods]" in order to save millions of the species in the eastern [[Pacific Ocean]].
    20: ...arded as separate. Both the genus and specific names come from [[Latin]] words meaning thin or thinnin...
    22: ... Rice's 1998 survey of cetacea taxonomy. Two of these have not been formally named
    23: :''S. a. subspecies A'', the off-shore form found in the eastern Paci...
  13. Spinner Dolphins (5175 bytes)
    11: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''S. longirostris'''''}}
    19: ...John Gray in 1828. There are four named [[subspecies]]:
    23: ...t represents a mixed bag of broadly similar subtypes found throughout the world.
    26: ...te belly is noted in the eastern Pacific. Other less distinct groupings have been identified in other...
    28: The specific name comes from the [[Latin]] for long-beaked.
  14. Toothed Whales (2954 bytes)
    1: ...Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Toothed whales}}
    9: ... = pink | plural_taxon = [[Family (biology)|Families]]}}
    12: ...e hunters, feeding on fish, squid, and in some cases marine mammals.
    17: ... the top of the head (while the baleen whales possess two of them).
    18: ...dae|beaked whales]] with bizarre teeth only in males.

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