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Title: Scientific Research-
Hey.
Lately, I've been in this state of mind that since I won't foil one's plans, I'm considering to observe this creature instead.
This animal, loves to get closer to its mate when the year is ending in search for the happy ending by mating in foreign land. This is because, due to experts' prediction, to allow both creatures to be unfamiliar with the new grounds and as a result, won't consider all the problems that might arise during this mating season.
Another is that the males will break up from their own groups formed formerly in order to put all their efforts into the attraction of the female species. This is also why during this period of time you will find them swimming in random directions underwater and most probably also the reason that scientists have yet to locate each of the creature individually, even when the population is the highest to be found at this time.
They swim extremely fast at close to 40 km/h. Reason is still unknown to date, but there was suggestions that due to their vulnerability against viruses which can be found on many creatures in the sea and birds, they have been trained naturally to escape from them within their shortest possible time. The entire species undergo Natural Selection, a process whereby the character that supports the species longest like isolating itself at certain parts of the year will remain in the species for the longest time.
For example, the species might produce several sorts of characters; soft ones or strong-willed ones. Then when the softer character will cause the males unable to reach its goal if it allows others to take advantage of them, so the stronger characters will take over and cause them to act according to what is needed. The weaker character might still be present in them, but if it sustains, this soft character will perish.
Besides, they have unique appetite and eating habits. The females are able to feed themselves with jellyfish with their precision in preying on them, however, the males are poorer in searching for food. This makes them more likely to feed on what the females have brought for them. Instead, they tend to protect the females by helping them to remove the parasites and viruses on them. The reason has yet to be confirmed, but it is believed that the males try to attract their mates of the opposite sex to agree on their wish to be spouse with them or probably to re-pay for the food the females provide.
There is insufficient information about what happens after both sexes mate. However, the stronger males have been seen to be piggy-backing his mate while both of them leave the thick blue ocean for shelter in the corals instead.
oh! what is above is merely for records of what i have found through observation. definitely not to be used as scientific evidence. if there's more findings, this blog shall have more!
smiles!! (:
yup, so that's what happened (:
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(Friday, 26 October 2007-) +10/26/2007 11:59:00 pm]*
Title: Scientific Research-
Hey.
Lately, I've been in this state of mind that since I won't foil one's plans, I'm considering to observe this creature instead.
This animal, loves to get closer to its mate when the year is ending in search for the happy ending by mating in foreign land. This is because, due to experts' prediction, to allow both creatures to be unfamiliar with the new grounds and as a result, won't consider all the problems that might arise during this mating season.
Another is that the males will break up from their own groups formed formerly in order to put all their efforts into the attraction of the female species. This is also why during this period of time you will find them swimming in random directions underwater and most probably also the reason that scientists have yet to locate each of the creature individually, even when the population is the highest to be found at this time.
They swim extremely fast at close to 40 km/h. Reason is still unknown to date, but there was suggestions that due to their vulnerability against viruses which can be found on many creatures in the sea and birds, they have been trained naturally to escape from them within their shortest possible time. The entire species undergo Natural Selection, a process whereby the character that supports the species longest like isolating itself at certain parts of the year will remain in the species for the longest time.
For example, the species might produce several sorts of characters; soft ones or strong-willed ones. Then when the softer character will cause the males unable to reach its goal if it allows others to take advantage of them, so the stronger characters will take over and cause them to act according to what is needed. The weaker character might still be present in them, but if it sustains, this soft character will perish.
Besides, they have unique appetite and eating habits. The females are able to feed themselves with jellyfish with their precision in preying on them, however, the males are poorer in searching for food. This makes them more likely to feed on what the females have brought for them. Instead, they tend to protect the females by helping them to remove the parasites and viruses on them. The reason has yet to be confirmed, but it is believed that the males try to attract their mates of the opposite sex to agree on their wish to be spouse with them or probably to re-pay for the food the females provide.
There is insufficient information about what happens after both sexes mate. However, the stronger males have been seen to be piggy-backing his mate while both of them leave the thick blue ocean for shelter in the corals instead.
oh! what is above is merely for records of what i have found through observation. definitely not to be used as scientific evidence. if there's more findings, this blog shall have more!
smiles!! (:
yup, so that's what happened (:
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HEY EVERYONE!
Someone somehow at somewhere decided to find out on something somewhat sounded like the 'random quote of the day' at sometime of the day.
Never believe anything until it has been officially denied.
~Claud Cockburn (1904 - 1981)
So yes! You should be feeling optimistic about whatever that comes in life and NEVER BE AFFECTED BY THOSE WHO DEMORALISE YOU! STUDY HARD K! (:
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