🐋Daily Cetacean Fact:🐋
Sei Whale: Sei whales occur in subtropical, temperate, and subpolar waters around the world. Often found with pollock in Norway, the name "sei" comes from the Norwegian word for pollock, "seje." At the water's surface, sei whales can be recognized by a columnar or bushy blow that is about 10 to 13 feet high. The dorsal fin usually appears at the same time as the blowhole when the animal surfaces to breathe.
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Chrissie Crab and Ondre Octopus
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Merry Christmas, and especially Merry Christmas to the fandom that started it all for me on here 🥺💕
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hi! by any chance may I request some,,, flapjack octopuses?
this account is really really cool btw i adore just browsing it cephalopods... very epic :)
Daily Cephalopod #111
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Octonauts mood board! 🐳
Mainly for masc/male little who wuv octonauts!
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I WUV OCTONAUGTS AHHHH!!! :33🍼
Making this board was a wittle twicky but I think it turned out okie :3⭐️🌊🐳
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sometimes we end up in the wrong place and it's okay to get help from others
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DYK…
grey reef sharks appear grey from a distance, but actually have a bronze tint to their skin.
grey reef sharks do not pose a threat to humans, but have been inquisitive around divers. if there is food in the water, this shark will become very active and even aggressive. the expected lifespan is estimated to be at least 25 years.
grey reef sharks are less than 1.9 m (6.2 ft) long. the maximum reported length is 2.6 m (8.5 ft) and the maximum reported weight is 33.7 kg (74 lb).
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YOUR ART IS SO CUTE PSPSPSP<3 draw a nurse shark perchance? they're such silly little guys :3
The nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum)
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thanks for the request! wow you're right, these sharks are SO FREAKING CUTE! they look like catfishes, and i LOVE catfishes
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🐋Daily Cetacean Fact:🐋
Narwhal: The narwhal is different from all other toothed whales in that it has no teeth in its mouth. Instead, male narwhals have a single long, straight tooth (or tusk) that protrudes two to three meters out of the upper left jaw. It is this tusk for which narwhals are best known. There are many legends about the tusk of the narwhal – it is essentially the origin of the myth of the unicorn as European whalers that were in the Arctic would catch narwhals and bring tusks back to Europe with great stories about what kind of animals the tusks were attached to.
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Riley Razor Fish
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a little snail
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