The ocean is full of bizarre sea animals that you probably wouldn’t believe exist! For example, there's the deep-sea anglerfish with its glowing lure to catch prey in the pitch-black depths.
They could recreate their chosen animal using papier-maché, junk modelling, clay or other forms of media. These models could form an 'under the sea' class display with facts about each animal ...
Most corals are colonial animals - superorganisms comprising lots of smaller organisms - made up of multitudes sea anemone-like coral polyps. In the reef-building "hard corals", the polyps sit in ...
The ornately colored sea anemone (uh-NEM-uh-nee) is named after the equally flashy terrestrial anemone flower. A close relative of coral and jellyfish, anemones are stinging polyps that spend most ...
The green turtle is a large, weighty sea turtle with a wide, smooth carapace, or shell. It inhabits tropical and subtropical coastal waters around the world and has been observed clambering onto ...
John Long is a palaeontologist who has studied in depth the 450-million-year history of sharks. When Professor Long joined ABC Conversations he schooled Richard Fidler on some impressive facts about ...