Eric and Arjun welcome visitors to an underwater living museum to learn about animals that live in the five zones of the ocean. They describe animals found in each deeper zone, from the sunlight zone near the surface home to coral reefs and turtles, to the midnight zone where a vampire squid lives, to the deepest abysmal and Mariana Trench zones home to a colossal squid and Dumbo octopus respectively. Visitors can read informational posters about each animal and zone.
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Eric and Arjun welcome visitors to an underwater living museum to learn about animals that live in the five zones of the ocean. They describe animals found in each deeper zone, from the sunlight zone near the surface home to coral reefs and turtles, to the midnight zone where a vampire squid lives, to the deepest abysmal and Mariana Trench zones home to a colossal squid and Dumbo octopus respectively. Visitors can read informational posters about each animal and zone.
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-Eric: Welcome… To the underwater living museum!
-Arjun: In this showcase, we will be talking about the whole ocean and the animals that live in all 5 zones of the ocean. -Eric: Lets start out with the sunlight zone. This zone has the most amount of sunlight in the ocean. This zone is home to coral reefs and animals. Over here is the turtle and all its adaptations. If you are a little confused, you can read the page of the sunlight zone. -Arjun: As we delve deeper into the ocean, we enter the twilight zone where its darker and animals must evolve to catch prey in the dark. Over here is the pelican eel. It has a terrifyingly large mouth to catch prey. If you are unsure, you can read the poster of the pelican eel. -Eric: We enter the midnight zone, where it’s even darker. There is a creature called a vampire squid. You can learn about it here. -Arjun: We now delve even deeper into the ocean, the abysmal zone. Here lives the sperm whale’s natural enemy, the colossal squid. There is information on the poster. Eric: We enter the deepest part of the ocean, the Mariana trench. The Dumbo octopus lives here. There is information.
about the challenger deep and the dumbo octopus on the
posters. If you have any questions please feel free to ask us. about the challenger deep and the dumbo octopus on the posters. If you have any questions please feel free to ask us. THE SCRIPT -Eric: Welcome… To the underwater living museum! -Arjun: In this showcase, we will be talking about the whole ocean and the animals that live in all 5 zones of the ocean. -Eric: Lets start out with the sunlight zone. This zone has the most amount of sunlight in the ocean. This zone is home to coral reefs and animals. Over here is the turtle and all its adaptations. If you are a little confused, you can read the page of the sunlight zone. -Arjun: As we delve deeper into the ocean, we enter the twilight zone where its darker and animals must evolve to catch prey in the dark. Over here is the pelican eel. It has a terrifyingly large mouth to catch prey. If you are unsure, you can read the poster of the pelican eel. -Eric: We enter the midnight zone, where it’s even darker. There is a creature called a vampire squid. You can learn about it here. -Arjun: We now delve even deeper into the ocean, the abysmal zone. Here lives the sperm whale’s natural enemy, the colossal squid. There is information on the poster. Eric: We enter the deepest part of the ocean, the Mariana trench. The Dumbo octopus lives here. There is information.
about the challenger deep and the dumbo octopus on the
posters. If you have any questions please feel free to ask us. about the challenger deep and the dumbo octopus on the posters. If you have any questions please feel free to ask us.