In "Finding Nemo," several scientific inaccuracies are present, particularly regarding marine life behavior and ecology. For example, clownfish, like Nemo, are depicted as living independently, while in reality, they have symbiotic relationships with sea anemones and typically do not venture far from their homes. Additionally, the portrayal of certain fish, such as the regal blue tang, suggests they can understand complex human speech, which is not scientifically accurate. Furthermore, the film oversimplifies the dangers of the ocean, ignoring the complex predator-prey dynamics and the impact of human activity on marine ecosystems.
Marlin (Nemo's dad), Coral (Nemo's mom) and Nemo
"Finding Nemo" was produced by Pixar Animation Studios.
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One can find a DVD of the movie "Finding Nemo" at many different places. You can find a DVD of the movie "Finding Nemo" on the Internet or at a store such as Wal-Mart.
Anchor (Sphyrna lewini) , from Finding Nemo , is a scalloped hammerhead shark .
Marlin (Nemo's dad), Coral (Nemo's mom) and Nemo
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"Finding Nemo" was produced by Pixar Animation Studios.
White, Orange and Black
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clown fish
One can find a DVD of the movie "Finding Nemo" at many different places. You can find a DVD of the movie "Finding Nemo" on the Internet or at a store such as Wal-Mart.
Anchor (Sphyrna lewini) , from Finding Nemo , is a scalloped hammerhead shark .
His lucky fin.
Finding Nemo : May 30, 2003