Comments on: Scariest sea creatures http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/oceans/2014/02/07/scariest-sea-creatures/ Exploring our Oceans Mon, 04 Jan 2021 05:40:08 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.14 By: Orsolya P. http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/oceans/2014/02/07/scariest-sea-creatures/#comment-63387 Tue, 28 Oct 2014 20:30:49 +0000 http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/oceans/?p=299#comment-63387 so cute!

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By: Orsolya P. http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/oceans/2014/02/07/scariest-sea-creatures/#comment-63382 Tue, 28 Oct 2014 20:28:34 +0000 http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/oceans/?p=299#comment-63382 Check out the ‘goblin shark’ 🙂

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By: source http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/oceans/2014/02/07/scariest-sea-creatures/#comment-1737 Wed, 26 Mar 2014 12:07:13 +0000 http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/oceans/?p=299#comment-1737 In this compilation of “forms of writing,” I’ll not only identify and define various sorts and styles of writing, I’ll enable you to find resources right here in Long Beach. It needs writing skills, critical thinking, logical coherence and steady approach towards the topic.

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By: Pippa http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/oceans/2014/02/07/scariest-sea-creatures/#comment-286 Thu, 13 Feb 2014 00:02:56 +0000 http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/oceans/?p=299#comment-286 I’m such a classic girl definitely the great white shark for me has always been my fascination and fear

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By: Heather Latus http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/oceans/2014/02/07/scariest-sea-creatures/#comment-272 Mon, 10 Feb 2014 23:14:59 +0000 http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/oceans/?p=299#comment-272 Roughback batfish, Ogcocephalus parvus – I found this wonderful creature – spongebob squarepants in drag

http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/content.php?sid=2954

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By: Honor Maughan http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/oceans/2014/02/07/scariest-sea-creatures/#comment-269 Mon, 10 Feb 2014 21:29:38 +0000 http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/oceans/?p=299#comment-269 I love the Blob fish, he looks as though he could do with a cuddle to cheer him up!!

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By: Laura http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/oceans/2014/02/07/scariest-sea-creatures/#comment-268 Mon, 10 Feb 2014 20:53:34 +0000 http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/oceans/?p=299#comment-268 I find angler fish look quite threatening, although they are clever to use a “mock-fishing rod” to attract prey!

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By: Paris Stefanoudis http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/oceans/2014/02/07/scariest-sea-creatures/#comment-255 Mon, 10 Feb 2014 12:16:22 +0000 http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/oceans/?p=299#comment-255 What a creepy dude, indeed!

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By: Erika Ornouski http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/oceans/2014/02/07/scariest-sea-creatures/#comment-252 Mon, 10 Feb 2014 07:15:55 +0000 http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/oceans/?p=299#comment-252 Definitely a stargazer fish. Seeing one of those little dudes staring up at you would be enough to put you off diving for the rest of your life! They look what you’d get if an evil aquatic alien married a psychotic muppet.

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By: Paris Stefanoudis http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/oceans/2014/02/07/scariest-sea-creatures/#comment-250 Sun, 09 Feb 2014 23:58:58 +0000 http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/oceans/?p=299#comment-250 @ Eric you are right about the adaptations part. Everything in nature has its purpose
@ John, I have to admit I forgot the Barracuda.
@ Abigail it is interesting how different people view marine animals. Although I understand how you say jellyfish are scary, I believe they are really beautiful animals (gave me an idea about a future post on most wonderful-looking animals on oceans)
@ Damine & Helen it is generally good that all the scary-looking deep-sea fish (including the fantooth) are relatively small 😉

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