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Any info. or articles about green sea turtles?
Yes, see their home page at https://marinebio.org/species/green-sea-turtles/chelonia-mydas/ :-)
I heard that the eyes of a giant squid are filled with water. Is this accurate? Does the water refresh or is it trapped in the eye like within a plastic bag until it dies?
Can you put a page with Humpback whale migration?
Did you review our humpback whale home page at https://marinebio.org/species/humpback-whales/megaptera-novaeangliae?
Can you please do one on starfish
Can you talk about Turritopsis dohrnii
A good starting point would be https://www.amnh.org/explore/news-blogs/on-exhibit-posts/the-immortal-jellyfish
Can you add Sea kraits?
We’re working on them :-)
A good source of information about them in the meantime is https://naturalhistorymuseum.blog/2016/07/16/chasing-sea-snakes-in-australia-colour-and-vision/
Can you add sea snakes?
Can you please write about flame backs plzzzz!!!!!!????
Do you have a newly discovered animals page.
What is the salt lake ?
Can you do a page all about sharks, maybe great whites?
Here’s our Great white sharks age: https://marinebio.org/species/great-white-sharks/carcharodon-carcharias/ :-)
How do animals react to going from captivity to being on their own?
They are typically very very happy.
HI again, can you add leopard seals
Their home page is at https://marinebio.org/species/leopard-seals/hydrurga-leptonyx/
like can you add orange dotted tuskfish (also known as percy to the BBC)
Choerodon anchorago is on our list and we’ll launch it asap.
can you write about Francisca River Dolphins pls
We have, see species/la-plata-dolphins/pontoporia-blainvillei :-)