Oh, dude, a rhyming word for the desires of sea animals? That's easy, it's "fishes' wishes." Like, you know, they're out there swimming around, dreaming of like, more food or a bigger tank or something. So yeah, "fishes' wishes" totally rhymes with the desires of sea animals.
Sea anenomes, sea cucumber, sea lettuce, seagull, sealion. that's all. Don't forget about the sea slug. Everybody forgets that one, just cos it's a slug and a bit ugly. And the sea horse, now they are cute. Bit boring though, they just seem to hang about next to a bit of seaweed (note that seaweed is not an animal but a plant. Just in case you got a bit confused there).
Marine biologists study a wide range of animals, including fish, sharks, jellyfish, marine mammals (such as whales and dolphins), sea turtles, and invertebrates like corals, sea stars, and sea anemones. They also study the ecosystems these animals inhabit and how they interact with their environment.
A dolphin
A metaphor for the word "herd" could be "a sea of faces," symbolizing a large group of people or animals moving together in a similar direction.
Animals that live in sea caves include sea urchins, sea anemones, fish species like blennies and gobies, and lobsters. These animals are adapted to the dark, sheltered environment of sea caves, where they can find protection from predators and access to food sources.
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one answer is fishes wishes ;)
Some rhyming words for "fea" could be tea, sea, plea, or key.
one answer is fishes wishes ;)
Shark- mark, bark, park, lark Fish- dish Stingray- ray, bay, pay, say, cay, k, fay, mayday, hay, lay Electric eel- eel, seal, peel, deal, heal
Oh, dude, the answer to that riddle is "ill whales." Like, it's pretty obvious once you think about it, right? They're sea mammals that are sick, so they're ill whales. Simple as that.
The word aquatic applies to plants and animals that live in water. Fish and sea turtles are aquatic animals for example.
The cast of Sea of Desires - 2010 includes: Maksim Bramatkin Elgudzha Burduli Anton Fyodorov
a cephalopod is like a sea animal and sea animals swim; sailors sail
Though a large amount of animal life lives in the sea (definitely more than lives on land), because there are still many sea animals yet to be discovered, the answer is unknown.The field of study that desires to know how many animals live in the sea is called marine biology. There's more information about them further below.
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