About this tag
The marine biology tag on WindowsForum.com covers a range of ocean-related topics, including sea life imagery, deep-sea discoveries, and the biology of marine species. Discussions feature threads on sea turtles, coral reefs, and seashells, as well as videos about unexpected findings in the Mariana Trench, vampire squid, eel reproduction, deep-sea crabs, and whale decomposition. The tag also includes educational content from Minecraft: Education Edition, which offers virtual tours of the International Space Station and ancient Greece, though this is less directly related to marine biology. Overall, the tag provides a mix of visual media and scientific curiosities about ocean life.
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ART Sea Life
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- aquatic coral reef marine biology marine life ocean life oceanography sea creatures tropical fish turtle underwater photography underwater scene
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ART Macro Sea
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- aquatic close up coral reef fish macro photography marine biology marine life miniature world nature photography ocean macro photography seascape seashell seashell photography shell art ship in shell underwater underwater scene
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VIDEO Scientists Have Just Made An Unexpected Discovery At The Bottom Of The Mariana Trench
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- deep sea discovery mariana trench marine biology underwater exploration
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VIDEO Meet the Vampire Squid | National Geographic
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- cephalopods deep sea marine biology vampire squid
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VIDEO Why Nobody Knows How Eels Reproduce
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- eel reproduction marine biology reproduction
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VIDEO Why Crabs Become TERRIFYING The Deeper The Ocean Gets
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- deep sea crabs marine biology ocean depths
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Venture into the digital worlds of Minecraft Marketplace’s free educational content
To help keep young minds sharp and stimulated while kids are now out of school, Link Removed has launched favorite lessons from Minecraft: Education Edition in a brand new Education category. These educational worlds can be played on your own, with your kids, parents or friends. From the...- News
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- build challenges creative writing digital exploration digital life downloadable worlds education free content greek history home learning interactive learning international space station kids activities learning resources marine biology marketplace minecraft puzzle renewable energy space exploration
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VIDEO Why Whales Explode | Random Thursday
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- marine biology nature video random thursday whales
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VIDEO Watch "An Island Has Appeared Off The Carolina Coast, And What Scientists Have Found There Is Fascinating" on YouTube
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- island discovery marine biology youtube video
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VIDEO Mystery sea creature - with 'fur' and 'a beak' - washes up on remote Russian beach, baffling scienti
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- marine biology russian coast strange sea creature unidentified marine animal
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VIDEO Octopus on Steroids
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- cephalopods marine biology octopus strange creatures
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VIDEO Don't Let The Giant Shark Scare You
Marine biologists have long referred to the whale shark as "the world's biggest fish," but most never imagined that this mega-jaws could be this big. With new laser photography techniques, scientists now believe this particular shark can grow up to 65 feet long. But don't be scared -- the...- cybercore
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- animal behavior aqua life fish species great white laser marine biology ocean species okinawa aquarium shark shark facts
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Yes there are sea monsters!
Link Removed Yes there are sea monsters! The giant squid lives in the deepest, coldest parts of the sea, growing up to 18 metres in length. It can weight up to a tonne. Considered a mythical monster of the sea, often appearing in stories, it is only in the last hundred years that any...- cybercore
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- anatomy biology deep sea evidence giant squid history marine biology marine research mythical creature nature ocean life predator sea creatures specimens tentacles whales wildlife
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