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Finding Nemo at the London Aquarium

Finding Nemo at the London Aquarium

Finding Nemo At The London Aquarium

The London Aquarium has a huge variety of different species of aquatic life from across the world.

You find different type of sea horses, clown fish, sand tiger shark, green sea turtle, octopus are huge in number and these beautiful creatures will entertain you and thrill you to the core, it is truly a place where you can experience something different to anywhere else in the world. It is a little bit like stepping in to a real life version of Walt Disney's Finding Nemo movie.

Nemo at the London Aquarium

Nemo of course is a clown fish, a breed of fish which can be found in a multitude of tropical marine regions all over the world.

Nemo from Finding Nemo is played by a cartoon clown fish.

Clown fish are simply a home loving species and lead their lives amongst tentacles within the sea under the coral reefs. They have a unique beauty thanks to their brightly coloured and distinctively marked skin which is covered with mucus (in other words slime). They all live in groups called schools and protect themselves from accidental attention of other groups of clown fish.

The length of the clown fish can extend up to 13 inches, about the length of a ruler, if they have a large area to thrive in and plenty of mollusks, crustaceans and algae to feed on.

Sand tiger shark looks very ferocious and dangerous, it is true. The length of these sharks can be up to 3 meters which is nearly the height of two tall adult men. They naturally feed during the night time.

Adult green turtle usually rely on jelly fish and very small fishes when they are young and as they grow up they will completely turn up in to herbivorous and have sea grasses.

Octopi, the name for more than one octopus, have blue blood and 3 hearts so they are very unusual. They can also completely change the color of their skin. Female octopus usually travel around 1000 kms just to lay the eggs in the same ocean where they were given birth to which makes for a remarkable tale of motherly instinct.

Then we have sea horses which look very beautiful and a bit like little horses facially which is probably where they get their name from.




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