MixITiN's honorary "ESR12" - Rohan makes his debut in A very big thank you to Prof Patricia Glibert for mentoring Rohan https://t.co/t65AuXIoFF

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Amazing fact suggested by inspiring , who can answer all your pressing
All that growth and only a few years of life... I guess these epic deep sea battles with sperm whales are worth it!

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This week's theme just has to be all about They deserve every praise for their beauty, fascinating life cycle and... popping out our beaches!

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Nothing better for than learning about
Mantas are ovoviviparous, which means that egg is hatching into mum's belly, providing safety and comfort until the pup is ready to come into the real world!

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Turtles are expert navigators, able to see our planet's natural signposts - magnetic field!



Learn more:
https://t.co/bYZfhk9JvW

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Throwing my little something into debate! They might be but this is one of my favourite facts ever.

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Happy The melon in and other Odontocetes (toothed whales) is a mass of adipose tissue located in the forehead. It acts as a sound lens, modulating and focusing sounds used in
From the archives.

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Happy 136th (!!) Birthday to - a world class hub of marine science excellence, from viruses to fungi to kelp to sharks.

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The Journal of The Marine Biological Association is celebrating 100 volumes! https://t.co/pNGsVtkpjT

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Hi! Im Jade, and I draw and make fursuits! 🌱 I also study marinebiology, dive and play music 🎉🐙

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It took centuries of scientific research to reveal the truth behind the mythical kraken! Learn all about it in this article from MUSE Magazine: https://t.co/ta11kY0LJl (Art by Gordy Wright.)

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It's and our Observation of the Day comes from user wsweet321, who documented a Gray chomping on a Whitespotted

More details at: https://t.co/xSQO2SFH6v

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Hopefully, this insight into their social behaviour will help inform conservation efforts for this species and others like it.
Photo: wyattlane_photography

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As the water passes from the mouth to the gills it is passed through a cartilaginous filtering apparatus that retains microorganisms (plankton) that the whale shark then swallows and eats.
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Total of 108 observations present the 1st visual occurrence data for deep-sea in the Colombian including 7 new records for the region.

Data Paper: https://t.co/a80S89U8mO

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Barrelfish inspired mermaid from last year's Mermay, I like the idea so I might try and redraw it for this year!
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