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🤸 Welcome to marine facts with Bagel: part 9
When a bloom of jellyfish get close to the surface, like really close, that's usually a sign of something wrong (usually things like over heating) (idk how to word it) within the waters they inhabite (if that makes sense)
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🤸 Welcome to marine facts with Bagel: part 7
Mother octopuses will not eat or sleep in order to protect her eggs until they hatch which can take anywhere from 50 days to 7 months depending on the temperature of the water
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🤸 Welcome to marine facts with Bagel: part 5
Sperm whales, which are one of the loudest animals in the world, can produce sounds waves so powerful that it can cause your eardrums to burst as well as vibrate your body to death
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🤸 Welcome to marine facts with Bagel: part 4
Filter feeders like blue whales and whale sharks are incapable of swallowing us because their throats are too small
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🤸 Welcome to marine facts with Bagel: part 3
Unlike us humans whose hearts accelerate when we panic or get scared a narwhal's heart does the opposite and slows down. When panicked narwhals can essentially become so scared that their heart slows down enough to the point that it stops. When scientists are trying to help narwhals that are stuck under ice they have to be extra careful because of the consequences scaring a narwal has.
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🤸 Welcome to marine facts with Bagel: part 2
Wolf eels (which are not eels at all despite the name) have life long mates
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🤸Welcome to marine facts with Bagel: part 1
The placement of a hammerhead’s eyes allow it 360 vision
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