If there is one thing in nature that fascinates me, it has to be marine life. The fact that there is an entire world of animals that we don’t know much about is mind-boggling. We have ventured underwater to see much that there is to see, but we have not come close to exploring all that goes on down there, nor will we ever see it. There are so many species that cam live under the water, and even more extreme conditions when you get to the very deep parts of the oceans. We now have high definition cameras to obtain good footage of some of these deep blue environments, but we will never know the whole story. I think it is amazing how a completely different society of animals live under what we see as just a big body of water. I wonder all of the time about the underwater places on this earth that we haven’t discovered yet. There has to be insane caves, beautiful unknown reefs, and crazy looking species of animals that would blow our minds. Underwater creatures are so interesting because of how different they are. Sharks, dolphins, millions of different kinds of fish, eels, and so many more kinds of animals are so unique and interesting. When I went to Hawaii, I went snorkeling and saw some amazing looking creatures. In just the small bay that we were in, I could spend all day swimming around and seeing what is really under the water. I think marine life is the coolest part about nature, mostly because of it’s mysteries.
I agree with you. Marine life is interesting since there are many undiscovered and unknown areas underwater. It is interesting to think about the animals that could be down there that we have not discovered yet.
ReplyDeleteThis is pretty crazy to think about, I think there are like thousands of species just in the amazon river we haven't discovered yet, and that is just a small part of the earth
ReplyDeleteSo true... I've always wanted to take a trip to the Australian reefs and check out the marine life there. Seems like a prime example of the colors you can find.
ReplyDeleteI would love to scuba dive sometime and explore the ocean life better.
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