What's up guys? It is Shipwreck Samantha here.
And I have a little bit of exciting news. I think I'm finally out of this filming block I've been in.
And I've decided to take the direction of vlogging for this channel.
It'll mainly involve just interesting things I've learned and about my life.
Only the parts of my life that are entertaining.
Also I've finally set up a new background and let me know what you guys think about it.
And be sure to comment those thoughts below.
But without further adieu it's time for five facts you may have not known about marine life.
Number one is Cownose Rays can jump above the water so high, that when they land, it's like a giant belly flop.
Research has shown that this could be a territorial display, but personally, I'm not sure what it's for.
But it's really amazing to watch.
Number two is Manatees, in fact, have very little body fat on them.
They're actually mostly muscle.
Bonus fact-
Gotta think of the facts!
Bonus fact is that Manatees can actually swim very fast in short bursts.
Number three is that some types of sharks lay eggs that are called Mermaid Purses.
It's a weird type of egg that looks like some type of oyster shell.
When you light them up from behind you can actually see the pup inside.
Number four has to do with the Moorish Idol.
Moorish Idols are one of the few fish that have a wide range of water depth that they can live in.
They can live anywhere from 10-600 feet deep.
That's a lot- that's a wide range to choose from.
Number five is otters have a pocket of air between their fur and their skin that keeps them dry.
It's like a built-in wetsuit.
That's why you can see the bubbles coming out of their fur in the video.
Well I hope you thought these facts were interesting.
These are things I've learned over research and learned over the years just because I love marine life.
In case you were wondering I did in fact film all the footage you see in this video.
I did in one time when we were on vacation,
and I put it together into an ocean documentary I made a little over a year ago.
If you guys want to see that ocean documentary it's all the way down at the bottom of my videos.
I'll put a link to it on the screen for you and in the description below.
I may reupload it into one full video because it's split into two parts.
So if I do in fact do that I will also put a link to that.
In here so you guys can just watch the entire thing without watching two videos.
Be sure to check that out.
Once again I hope you liked all of these facts.
I am excited to see the new changes to come to this channel and I hope you are too.
And I will see you in the next video.
