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The secret lives of baby fish - Amy McDermott

The secret lives of baby fish - Amy McDermott

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Coral reef fish, like the yellow tang surgeonfish, begin life in a fascinating and weird way as tiny floating larvae! These babies are capable of drifting thousands of miles on ocean currents, far from the reefs where they were born. Amy McDermott describes how these tiny trekkers travel across vast oceans, searching for the far-flung reefs they will one day call home. Lesson by Amy McDermott
Date: 2020-08-22

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Theres no crucial facts thats not mentioned. Many species of reef fishes are smart to seek refuge in mangroves too. Making Mangroves crucially linked to coral reefs survival.
Only when the fishes grew notiable size, they left their nursery home and venture into the coral reef.

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Nice video, but it's very jarring every time the narrator says larva when she means larvae: some might think it picky, but it's equivalent to saying child when you mean children and who would call that picky?
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Ted-ed I turely don't mean to be rude but ur better at drawing animal then ppl then again so may I: 3 plz plz plz never stop you help me learn a lot form you and plz find new ways to teach us thank you: 3
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Wow! I never thought of it like that and I did not know that those some fish have a larvae states I knew that they did but I didn't know that they are that drastic
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This baby fish will be higher risk of death due to many micro plastic in the ocean eating them like thinking it's a food.
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Man, so many secrets. Are you sure you should be telling me all this, TED-Ed? I mean, aren't secrets supposed to stay secret?
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