Since I have been able to say that I’m fascinated by all animals marine and otherwise I have, well, been fascinated by all animals marine and otherwise. I’ve had my run-ins with a fair number of watery friends (except the clam, he was definitely NOT my friend…nor were the oysters for that matter) so instead of presenting a paper purely on something dull like “The Life of a Grain of Sand”, which was actually suggested by a friend as a topic (thanks mate…) I thought instead I’d jump around like a barnacle on a jetski and share a few things I’ve learned and done. ... ‘Mollusc’ is basically the common name for members of a phylum of soft-bodied animals (Latin mollus, “soft”), usually with a hard external shell. ... The only place I have encountered sea hares (by far one of my favourite marine animals) has been Lord Howe Island and Balmoral Beach, where I found a single tiny one in a rock pool. ... Coral is not actually a plant or just a bit of nicely shaped stone, but a whole colony of little animals all joined together. ...
A certain recently released film featured a group of young men performing stupid stunts that are so bizarre they’re funny. ... There it is: a brief run-down on some of the most interesting (to me) marine animals ever. ... But that’s all it was supposed to be, animals, anecdotes and the purely bizarre.
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