Creatures of the sea

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Dolphins

2022
Dolphins live in groups called pods. A pod is made up of two or more dolphins. Find out more in Dolphins, one of the titles in the Creatures of the Sea series.

Clownfish

2022
Learn about clowfish and their habitats, adaptations, and challenges.

Sharks

2022
Sharks are known for their rows of sharp teeth. These teeth are constantly growing in a shark?s mouth. Find out more in Sharks, one of the titles in the Creatures of the Sea series.

Sea turtles

2022
Sea turtles are some of the oldest animals on Earth. They have lived in Earth's oceans for about 100 million years. Find out more in Sea Turtles, one of the titles in the Creatures of the Sea series.

Sea otters

2022
Sea otters like to float together in groups. They hold hands so that they can stay together. Find out more in Sea Otters, one of the titles in the Creatures of the Sea series. This engaging series will introduce readers to some of the most interesting animals in the world's oceans, exploring their physical features, diets, and natural habitats.

Octopuses

2022
Octopuses are known for having eight arms. If an octopus loses an arm, it can grow a new one. Find out more in Octopuses, one of the titles in the Creatures of the Sea series.

Humpback whales

2022
Humpback whales are one of the largest types of whales on Earth. Fully grown humpback whales can weigh up to 100,000 pounds (45,359 kilograms). Find out more in Humpback Whales.

Orcas

2022
Learn facts about orcas, including their habitats, adaptions, and challenges.

Beluga whales

2004
Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, life cyle, and habitat of beluga whales.

The whale shark

2004
Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, predators, and life cycle of the whale shark.

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