Underwater World Beauty :
Undersea world enriches with abundant natural treasures and beautiful colorful ocean animal, fishes and marine lives that we may never have seen. It is revealed the amazing nature of underwater such as colorful coral reefs, and other beautiful marine life.
Sharks Alive
A moving walkway in a 80-metre (260 ft) shark tunnel under the 2,500,000 - litre (660,000 US gal) oceanarium takes visitors past several viewing windows, with fish swimming all around the walkway. The exhibit includes three separate habitats: coral reef, cave and open ocean. Its residents include rays, moray eels, grey nurse sharks, sandbar whalers, whitetip reef sharks, and zebra sharks.Seal Island
There are about seven seals at UnderWater World, one New-zeland fur seals two Australian fur seals and four Australian sea lions which make up part of the Seal Island Exhibit.Crawly Creatures
This exhibit is an interactive journey from land to deep sea. It features the world’s largest marine, land and migratory crab species. Species of crabs in the exhibit include giant Japanese spider crabs, robber crabs (also known as coconut crabs) and Christmas Island red and blue crabs.Other exhibits
UnderWater World is also home to a fresh water Crocodile..LANGKAWI WHOLE MARINE LIFE ASSEMBLED
Underwater Hotel in SINGAPORE
UNDERWATER WORLD (13 May 1991 – 26 June 2016) also known as Underwater World Singapore Pte Ltd, was an oceanarium located on the offshore Singaporean island of Sentosa. Opened in 1991, it had more than 2,500 marine animals of 250 species from different regions of the world. The oceanarium was mostly underground and it was owned by the Haw Par Corporation. The Underwater World's ticket included admission to the Dolphin Lagoon at Palawan Beach.Underwater World was also involved in several environmental and educational projects, such as the Living in the Ocean Programme, Ocean Ambassador Programme and the Coral Club.
BEAUTY OF UNDERWATER WORLD (WHALE)
Most whales are quite active in the water. They jump high, or breach, out of the water and land back in the water. They also thrust their tails out of the water and slap the water's surface, which is believed to be a warning of danger nearby. Whales also communicate with each other using lyrical sounds. These sounds are extremely loud depending on the species and can be heard for many miles.Because of their environment (and unlike many animals) and because they need to breathe air by coming to the water's surface, whales are conscious breathers, meaning they decide when to breathe. All mammals sleep, including whales, but they cannot afford to fall into an unconscious state for too long, since they need to be conscious to break the surface in order to breathe
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