the white shark with black spots on them are called, zebra sharks but to me though they should be called leopard sharks this is their latern name stegostoma fasciatum, they are members of the stegostomatidae family they live in indo pacific coral reff sea and they live 62 meters down into the sea on sandy flats, their full grown adult size they grow to is 8,foot young zebra sharks are under 90,cm and have a different colour pattern, zebra sharks rest join the day and are active at night 4 food
the two big gray manatees are indangered in many places in river lakes seas
due to fishing men drive their spead boats so fast when fishing that the boats spinning motor blades cut through the manatees bodys and rip skins of faces off
as fishing men ladys are not obedient to the SLOW DOWN or REDUCE SPEED
or DRIVE SLOWLY Boat signs they just eat mainly weeds and vegetations in the wild waters but some times take food from divers and provide shelyer for the small fish
i have never seen a aquarium sea life with that many adult regal tangs blue black fish with yellow taile fins on time 0:31 / 2:38 plus there is another breed of regal tang its known as hipo-regail tang as some regal tangs when they get big their belly turns yellow,y-cream colour they dont stay blue all over them ones come from red sea. where as the regal,s whos body stays all blue all over body
all their life when they get big come from the indian spercific sea in large shoals schools
hi william the fish you can on time 0:10 / 2:38 are called lipstick tang the ones with orange mouths and the two pointed back taile fins. their latern name is called acanthurus lituratus. there is one fish same as that but that has 3 names due to different body colour called naso blond tang its a different sor of lipstick tang as that one comes from hawaiian sea i have had them fish a long time ago
Thanks for sharing this William. It was lovely. I loved the music you used for this. The Dugongs remind of the Manatees in Florida. I wonder if they are related. I always love your aquarium visits. So much fun. :)
Thanks so much Dave and yes they are related to the Manatee which is similar looking. I love my aquarium visits too. Sydney Aquarium has to be one of my favourite places :)
the white shark with black spots on them are called, zebra sharks but to me though they should be called leopard sharks this is their latern name stegostoma fasciatum, they are members of the stegostomatidae family they live in indo pacific coral reff sea and they live 62 meters down into the sea on sandy flats, their full grown adult size they grow to is 8,foot young zebra sharks are under 90,cm and have a different colour pattern, zebra sharks rest join the day and are active at night 4 food
tashdog1 1 year ago
the two big gray manatees are indangered in many places in river lakes seas
due to fishing men drive their spead boats so fast when fishing that the boats spinning motor blades cut through the manatees bodys and rip skins of faces off
as fishing men ladys are not obedient to the SLOW DOWN or REDUCE SPEED
or DRIVE SLOWLY Boat signs they just eat mainly weeds and vegetations in the wild waters but some times take food from divers and provide shelyer for the small fish
tashdog1 1 year ago
i have never seen a aquarium sea life with that many adult regal tangs blue black fish with yellow taile fins on time 0:31 / 2:38 plus there is another breed of regal tang its known as hipo-regail tang as some regal tangs when they get big their belly turns yellow,y-cream colour they dont stay blue all over them ones come from red sea. where as the regal,s whos body stays all blue all over body
all their life when they get big come from the indian spercific sea in large shoals schools
tashdog1 1 year ago
hi william the fish you can on time 0:10 / 2:38 are called lipstick tang the ones with orange mouths and the two pointed back taile fins. their latern name is called acanthurus lituratus. there is one fish same as that but that has 3 names due to different body colour called naso blond tang its a different sor of lipstick tang as that one comes from hawaiian sea i have had them fish a long time ago
january 2003
tashdog1 1 year ago
luv it i want one there just soo cute
Moonbender1 1 year ago
@Moonbender1 I love them too. So cute :)
kensington25 1 year ago
Awe so cute too bad we kill and eat them yummy yummy yummy
kapiolanii 2 years ago
Too true :(
kensington25 2 years ago
Aww! :P
So cute, and so gentle.
Truly amazing.
~ Zara
0XxZaraxX0 2 years ago
Thanks I love them :)
kensington25 2 years ago
I pooped a little
changlove 2 years ago
Ah! the Mythical Sirene's from the old Sea men stories. (Yes they mistaken them for Mermaid's in those days)
Awesome mammals!
BadPsyTron 2 years ago
Yes indeed sailors often mistook them for mermaids. They really are awesome animals. Many thanks :)
kensington25 2 years ago
The music is well selected. Makes a dramatic perspective. I like it. Blessings FLETCHER
saintfletcher 2 years ago
Thanks Fletcher. I really appreciate it and great seeing you this afternoon x
kensington25 2 years ago
Great vid. Very relaxing. Great music too.
Mooz
moomay11649 2 years ago
Thanks so much Mooz x hugs x
kensington25 2 years ago
My mother is a teacher in Torres Strait, up there the locals eat dugongs! Loved the music :)
CailR 2 years ago
Eugh not sure I could eat one hehe :)
kensington25 2 years ago
They really are unattractive creatures, but look very gentle. Great footage thanks.
missjeanbrody 2 years ago
Thanks. Wonderfully gentle creatures :)
kensington25 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing this William. It was lovely. I loved the music you used for this. The Dugongs remind of the Manatees in Florida. I wonder if they are related. I always love your aquarium visits. So much fun. :)
FrancisRidley 2 years ago
Thanks so much Dave and yes they are related to the Manatee which is similar looking. I love my aquarium visits too. Sydney Aquarium has to be one of my favourite places :)
kensington25 2 years ago
i like their name : "DUGONG" it's funny
BAirMax 2 years ago
Merci, it is a funny name I agree.Not the prettiest name either :)
kensington25 2 years ago
Aren't they just gorgeous animals? And so gentle.
Love this, William. The background music is also perfect.
sherbetgirl 2 years ago
Thank you so much. I love them. They are so gentle and graceful. There is so much beauty about them. Glad you like the music. Thanks so much :)
kensington25 2 years ago
i thought a Dugong was a pokemon lol
papercutt666 2 years ago
Lol think again :)
kensington25 2 years ago
It is a name of a pokemon but it's also the name of the animals in this movie :)
Embryonic13 2 years ago