Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Give me a home along the Gum trees with lots of Plum Trees...

On November 22nd, our biology class embarked on a journey to the Vancouver Aquarium. It was my first time ever going to an aquarium so I was quite eager to see what it was like. I had a lot more fun than I anticipated. Rather than just learning about these organisms in class, we got to go out there and experience them for ourselves. The wet lab was the most enjoyable part for me. Being trusted by the workers to touch and experiment with their animals meant a lot. I must admit, I was scared but the animals were harmless and super cute! While at the aquarium, we had a scavenger hunt which definitely made things more interesting! I tried my hardest to get all the pictures and to answer all the questions so here I go!

The sea anemones provide protection for clown fish :)

Nemo's!!! 

The sea otters depend on their fur to keep them insulated while in 
water. If their fur becomes soaked in unknown substances the sea otter 
will be unable to keep itself warm in the water. 
Cute sea otter :)

^ Before the 1900's sea otters were found in Alaska. A treaty was signed ^
to keep people from hunting sea otters as they were going extinct at that point. The 
sea otters were reintroduced in the 70's. 

Delphinapterus leucas
There are two beluga whales at the Vancouver Aquarium
The organism that looks like the human nervous system is the Pacific stinging Nettle!
I really wanted to touch these. They looked so cute!! :)


Moon jellies get around in the ocean by means of a pulsating action

I think this was the only living one. The others looked dead.

Stellar sea lions feed on squids and fish.

This lion did NOT like photos. Kinda looks like a hamster. :/

The caiman comes from South America. Countries like Brazil & Argentina
He kinda looks funny; lol.

^ The colour of the caiman is a greeny, brown camouflage colour. This is a great colour ^
for the caiman because it is easy for them to blend in with the environment. This 
makes catching food much easier because your prey cant even see you! ;)

   The Arapaima is the largest fish in the aquarium!
It kind of looks like an old man. 
My old friend, Joe! (I decided to name him that) 
I imagine him being a soulful, old jazz musician









2 comments:

  1. Purpose (connections to class)- 3/4
    Quality of Content (info from class)- 3/4
    Personal Reflection- 4/4
    Conventions (writing)- 4/4
    Requirements (questions)- 7/10 -you're missing some of the questionsn from the worksheet
    21/26

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  2. PS- you're missing your Webquest blog post from last monday. Get that in tonight for part marks (I don't want you to end up with a 0).

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