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  • What Do Crabs Eat in the Ocean?

    In many ways, ocean crabs can be considered the housekeepers of the ocean. Wandering about on the ocean floor, they detect their potential meals through their antennae and grab hold of what they...

  • What Do Ocean Crabs Eat?

    Ocean crabs are, for the most part, omnivorous. Algae is a main food source, but depending on the species and the environment they inhabit, the algae can be supplemented by scavenging dead animals...

  • Tropical Ocean Facts

    The tropical oceans are the waters that circle the equator between the Tropic of Cancer to the north and the Tropic of Capricorn to the south. Parts of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans lie...

  • Information About Coral Reefs

    Commonly found in tropical waters, coral reefs are symbiotic colonies that are composed of calcium carbonate exoskeletons and polyps that live inside the rock-like framework. It is a complete...

  • What Are Coral Reefs?

    Coral reefs are ocean habitats that are rich in life. Coral reefs are warm, clear and shallow. The coral polyps that form these massive reefs leave behind a hard, stony, branching structure made...

  • Facts About Kiribati

    Kiribati is a tiny archipelago nation in the Pacific Ocean, and many would be hard pressed to know even that much, let alone point out this tiny country on a map. However, recently Kiribati has...

  • What Is a Fringing Reef?

    Coral reefs are found in tropical waters in various parts of the world. Reefs are often rich in life forms and are estimated to house 11 percent of the world's fish population in spite of the fact...

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