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With more than 200 gorgeous animal photos of sharks, whales, clown fish, jelly fish, dolphins, and others, Animal Planet Ocean Animals is a fun, habitat-by-habitat guide that provides kids in the first years of schooling with the perfect bite-sized view of their favorite ocean-dwelling animals. Arranged thematically with focus on animal behavior and family relationships, young readers will explore sections about animal bodies, baby animals, food, play time, conservation and more. Special book features designed for this age group include Quick Bites sidebars with cool animal facts, simple infographics, and illustrated maps of Earths watery environments.

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A portion of the proceeds will benefit Animal Planets R.O.A.R. (Reach Out. Act. Respond.) project which partners with leading animal organization to make the world a better place for domestic and wild animals.

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Manatee mom and calf Starry moray eel - photo 1Manatee mom and calf Starry moray eel - photo 2 Manatee mom and calf Ocean Animals - image 3 Starry moray eel Ocean Animals - image 4Ocean Animals - image 5 ocean animals Laaren Brown Table of Contents where they live In the zone where they live - photo 6 Laaren Brown

Table of Contents
  1. where they live
    In the zone
  2. where they live
    Life in the deep blue
  3. bottlenose dolphin
    Its a family affair
  4. how they live
    Everybody into the pool!
  5. vista
    Amazing rays
  6. great white shark
    Fin-tastic
  7. how they live
    Liquid locomotion
  8. green sea turtle
    Hurdles for turtles
  9. how they live
    Swimming on a full stomach
  10. albatross
    Flying high
  11. where they live
    Letting off steam
  12. whale shark
    Teeny-tiny snacks
  13. how they live
    Little, big, biggest
  14. surgeonfish
    Doctor in the house
  15. how they live
    Egg-cellent parents
  16. humpback whale
    Whale of a tale
  17. big data
    The stackup
  18. how they live
    School is cool
  19. beluga
    Whale, hello there!
  20. ocean working
    Active with animals
  21. conservation
    Caring for our oceans
  22. where they live
    Reef life
  23. puffer fish
    Puffed with pride
  24. animal gallery
    Jellies galore
  25. vista
    Cool crib
  26. anglerfish
    Angling for dinner
  27. animal gallery
    Unusual lookers
  28. man-of-war
    All for one
  29. ocean living
    Exploring the oceans
  30. octopus
    Eight is great
  31. animal gallery
    Clever camouflage
  32. hermit crab
    Dont be shellfish
  33. vista
    Coral corral
  34. big data
    Extreme animals
In the zone The deeper in the ocean you go, the less sunlight there is. Some animals always live in one zone, while others travel between zones to hunt and feed. 0600 feet THE SUNLIGHT ZONE The sunlight zone teems with life. This is where almost all sea creatures live, including many sharks and smaller fish, mammals, turtles, and sea birds. Plants and plankton live here, too. Orange bell jelly Lionfish 600-3300 feet THE TWILIGHT ZONE Most of the - photo 13 Orange bell jelly Lionfish 600-3300 feet THE TWILIGHT ZONE Most of the creatures that live on - photo 14 Lionfish 600-3,300 feet THE TWILIGHT ZONE Most of the creatures that live on the seafloor are found in the twilight zone. Orange bell jelly Lionfish 600-3300 feet THE TWILIGHT ZONE Most of the - photo 13 Orange bell jelly Lionfish 600-3300 feet THE TWILIGHT ZONE Most of the creatures that live on - photo 14 Lionfish 600-3,300 feet THE TWILIGHT ZONE Most of the creatures that live on the seafloor are found in the twilight zone.

Only filtered sunlight reaches here, so the light is dim. Many animals in this zone have big eyes or glow in the dark. Squid Sea star Ee - photo 15 Squid Sea star Eels range from 2 inches to 13 feet long This one is 10 feet long - photo 16 Sea star Eels range from 2 inches to 13 feet long This one is 10 feet long Angel - photo 17 Eels range from 2 inches to 13 feet long. This one is 10 feet long. Angel shark Short bigeye fish - photo 18 Angel shark Short bigeye fish Greeneye fish 3300-13000 feet THE MIDNIGHT ZONE The - photo 19 Short bigeye fish Greeneye fish 3300-13000 feet THE MIDNIGHT ZONE The midnight zone is pitch - photo 20 Greeneye fish 3,300-13,000 feet THE MIDNIGHT ZONE The midnight zone is pitch black and cold. Animals here have special ways of finding food in the dark.

The deepest part of this zone is called the abyss. Fan coral Sea cucumber - photo 21 Fan coral Sea cucumber Glass sponge - photo 22 Sea cucumber Glass sponge Mollusk - photo 23 Glass sponge Mollusk Flatfish - photo 24 Mollusk Flatfish The Greenland shark has glow-in-the-dark eyes thanks to a parasite - photo 25 Flatfish The Greenland shark has glow-in-the-dark eyes thanks to a parasite that - photo 26 The Greenland shark has glow-in-the-dark eyes, thanks to a parasite that latches on and gives off light. The light attracts prey. Anglerfish Life in the deep blue In some places its freezing cold In other - photo 27 Anglerfish Life in the deep blue In some places its freezing cold. In other places, its so hot. And its salty all over.

How do ocean animals survive in a world of water? Clownfish Like jellies sea anemones sting But clownfish dont get stunga mucus coating - photo 28 Like jellies, sea anemones sting. But clownfish dont get stunga mucus coating on their skin protects them. Their bright colors attract prey that feeds the anemone. Anglerfish Angling is another name for fishing The anglerfish fishes by wiggling a - photo 29 Angling is another name for fishing. The anglerfish fishes by wiggling a special spine that sticks out of its forehead. When a hungry fish comes along, it thinks the wiggling is a worm and comes to take a look.

It gets close... closer... chomp ! Albatross These huge seabirds can fly almost 10000 miles in a single flight To save - photo 30

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