
- Many species are decreasing at an unsustainable rate, such as Whales , dolphins, Mantees, and Sharks to name a few.
- These animals are threatend and critically emdangered
- In the tropical areas of the ocean. Near the Equator.
- whale: A whale generally has a torpedo shaped body, has fins, a blow hole, and is usually very big
Dolphins:Dolphins look gray, there are some species with spots or black parts. Dolphins have a streamlined body. Dolphins are also hairless and have a top fin.
Mantees: Manatee looks like a fish but it is not a fish, it is a mammal. It has a cubic snout of some sort. It has two front flippers with three toenails. It has a flat tail to help it swim.
Shark: Sharks are gray, very streamlined and can be up to 39 feet long. They can live 20 to 30 years and have different type of tails depending on what kind of shark they are.
The niche is the Plankton then the jelly fish, medium fish following the larger fish than the killer whale then the cycle starts over.
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Species are in trouble because of entanglement, ship trikes, climate change, and pollution.
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Spices are important because we use them as a food source and to find new mediciens. We also need the life cycle to continue.
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Support that has been given is from people not polluting the ocean as much and not overfishing as much.

