Sea Animals for Kids | Sea Creatures for Kids | Learn Sea Animals for Children with Speedie DiDi

Hi friends, it’s me, Speedie Didi. Today we’re learning about sea animals and sea creatures. We’re also going to visit the aquarium. Are you ready? Let’s go. I’ve been sitting here. For so long trying to catch a sea creature but. There’s nothing it’s moving I think I got something oh it’s a sea. Turtle, oh wow, a sea turtle is. A turtle, that lives in the water sea. Turtles have flippers that allow them to. Swim swim swim for a very long time sea turtles like to eat seaweed and sea grass they also eat jellyfish thank you very much sea turtle let’s see who else we can find with our fishing rod. I think we got something: oh it’s, trying to escape. Oh, try to catch it. Oh, it’s being sneaky. Come here. Sea creature got it no escaping now. Oh my my it’s. A jellyfish jellyfish are very special sea creatures. They have no eyes and no ears and they don’t even have a brain, no brain, but jellyfish have been around for millions and millions of years, even before dinosaurs. It’s best not to touch jellyfish because they have these little ropes called tentacles. And if you touch them, they can sting and that will hurt. So if you see a jellyfish while swimming it’s better to get away so that you don’t accidentally get stung. Thank you. Jellyfish, bye, bye, friends. Let’s see what else we can find here, but this time we’ll use a net. Let’s go. Oh. What is this that’s just seaweed nope whoa? What is this? It’s, a mermaid. No, I got something scary whoa! This is a stingray stingrays like to hide in the sand, so that when big predators come like sharks, they won’t see the stingray and won’t eat it, but stingrays can also defend themselves if a big animal comes to eat them. Stingrays have a spiky tail that they can use to hurt the attackers stingrays have their eyes on top and their nose and mouth at the bottom. That means stingrays cannot see what they’re eating. Thank you, Mr. Stingray. Just kidding goodbye friends. I think we can still find some cool sea animals in our water bucket, but this time let’s use our hands. Oh, look at all these balls here. Oh, they look so cool whoa. Oh, look! What we found was a little crab. Crabs have eight ninja legs, one two three and four, five, six, seven, and eight, and two snapping claws. One and two crabs walk sideways like this. Thank you very much, Mr. Crab. Bye, bye, bye, bye, bye, boop. All right guys do you think there are any more sea animals we can find in there hmm let’s search. I think I found something it’s tricky to get out come here. What is this almost got? It wow! Oh, my goodness. It’s a shark. Oh, we got to be careful when taking it out whoa. It is huge. Don’t worry. R-1 I’m a very friendly shark. What a friendly shark yeah! I won’t bite you: okay, nice sharky, shark ouch. Ah, he bit my finger. He’s a bad shark. Look. I have his bite marks on my finger. You know what we’re going to put a stingray in his mouth, so he can’t bite us anymore. Mwahahaha. Now let’s look at real-life sharks. Those sharks looked so cool, oh by the way this part of the shark is called the fin and sharks have a few fins right here and right here, also, and also this one here,’s a fan, and here’s a thing. This one’s a fin, and even this one’s a fin. These pins give the shark balance to make sure that when the shark is swimming it doesn’t flop it doesn’t tip over some sharks that are so small. They could fit on your hand and other sharks are huge. Whoa. The biggest shark in the world is called the whale shark and it looks like this. Oh, that was an awesome giant shark. Oh, do you guys want to go to the aquarium and see some more awesome sea creatures? Oh, I do too let’s go there’s so much to see and explore at the aquarium. Look at all these stingrays hello stingray! Oh, he’s! So big, oh and look his friend is coming to say hello, too, hello, hello, big stingray, don’t sting me please, and who are these little fishies looks like they’re having a party. There are so many of them. Our name is Alewives Didi and we swim together because it’s safer. Oh okay, it’s nice to meet you alewives, bye, bye, let’s keep going whoa. This room is dark and we have another aquarium. Let’s meet the fish. Oh, look! This fish has a mustache hello, Mr. Mustache. What is your name? My name is Sturgeon and I can live to a hundred years old, huh, really that’s a very long time, sturgeon, pretty cool, let’s continue. Friends. This fish is called pollock po llock and over here is where all the cool lobsters hang out here.’s, one – and here’s another one. He’s hiding. We can see you lobster and this lobster is trying to come down from the rock yay. He made it next up. We have another aquarium, but this one has many different types of fish in it. If we keep going, we’ll see this wall of hairy flowers, doesn’t it look like these flowers have hair growing on them? It looks so funny, but these are called sea anemones. They’re animals that catch small fish and eat them. Let’s see what else is here. Whoa, look at all the colorful fish in this aquarium. Oh, they look beautiful all right. I’m ready to go see the sharks. Oh, it’s a water tunnel. Look there’s a shark above us! Oh, look at his sharp teeth! Oh, that’s, scary! Oh, let’s see what else we can find ooh stingray! Look there!’s a diver feeding the stingrays, oh, how cool! Well, everyone we learned about a lot of sea animals today and if you want to see more of my videos, you can just say more speedie didi, please and we’ll keep learning together. Thank you for being with me and please don’t forget to subscribe, because every single one of you helps. Thank you and I’ll see you very soon. Speedie didi, bye, bye,

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