Category Environment

Which organisms in the tropical seas are dangerous to humans?

Most of the sea animals that can be dangerous to us are too timid to attack humans. These include the dangerous-looking reef shark and the sea snake. Although a number of fishermen die from the poisonous bite of the sea snake, the animal itself is usually too lazy to bite. Another dangerous inhabitant of the sea is the puffer fish. Some of its body parts are highly poisonous, especially the liver and ovaries. Despite this, its meat is served as a delicacy and a few people have also died because of eating incorrectly cooked puffer fish. The sea wasp is one of the most poisonous animals of the world. The stinging cells of this species of jellyfish contain a poison which can cause death within minutes. Annually, up to 70 people die because of sea wasp stings. 

 

What are mangroves?

 Mangroves are plants that grow in the tidal zone of tropical coastal areas and are constantly subjected to ascending and descending water levels of high and low tides. They have adapted to this environment by anchoring themselves in the soil with their stilted roots. This way, they also prevent the coast from being destroyed by storms or flood waves. After the devastating tsunami of 2004, many countries have started planting mangroves at the coasts to try and prevent similar catastrophes in future.

Why do the sea turtles have flat armour?

The sea turtles developed from land turtles about 200 million years ago. Their legs transformed into broad fins and the armour gradually acquired a streamlined shape to generate less resistance while diving. Due to its flat armour, the animals cannot retract the head when it senses danger. Sea turtles spend their whole life in the sea and go on land only for laying eggs. The female turtles dig a hole in the sand with their flippers, lay the eggs in the whole (nest), re-fill the nest with sand and then return to the ocean. Hatching usually takes place at night, when there is a lesser chance of predators like seagulls being around. Once the young ones reach the surface, they instinctively head towards the sea. 

Which animals and plants live in the tropical seas?

The tropical seas with their colourful coral reefs are one of the most conspicuous habitats of the world. The bizarre-shaped coral reefs provide home to many colourful fish, snails, sea urchins, prawns, and shells. Other inhabitants are also present in the water—sea turtles, whose armour is flatter than that of the land turtles, hammerhead sharks with their hammer-shaped broad head, and some other animals that are even more dangerous than sharks. 

How do fish and jellyfish swim?

Fish move by flapping their fins or through wriggling movements of their body. In addition, they have an air bladder, which they can fill with gases when needed. These features make them lighter and they can float in the water like a submarine. Jellyfish usually drift. To move forward, they pull together their cap and push the water downwards—a same recoil principle that is used in jet fighters and octopuses.