Sunday

Let's Look At The Warty Angler Glow Fish





Well hello kids and parents. It's me, Scott Bright, the creator

of a web site for kids called, "RaceToSaveTheRaces." The word
is spreading about this site. And I have you to thank! I sure ap-
preciate the kids that share it with other kids. One of my intents
of the site
is to make a difference by raising the awareness with
kids, and everyone else that loves endangered species.

I want to reach the kids around the world that speak other languages.
I hope someone knows how to translate
blogs into the way others
speak.
Why? Because it's the kids that are going to inherit
this amazing
Blue Planet. I also have hand picked some green
theme
items on my site for sale.


The site has petitions so kids, and everyone else can write a deci-
sion maker who has a particular species fate in their hands. Man,
the species need it. According to the I.U.C.N That stands for the
International Union for the Conservation of Nature. Anyway,
according to this organization, 16,928 species are endangered at
this time! That's just too many! Because of man stepping in, some
are doing better, thank goodness. Someone had to do something,
that's why I created the site.

So to switch gears, I wanted to show you and your kids about
a series that's five years in the making! Isn't that amazing that
the producers could be that patient to produce such a series?

It's called, none other, than "The Blue Planet. In my humble

opinion, this truly is the best of Discovery, and what they have
to
offer! I've seen some of this series on TV. Have you seen it?


It's the one where oceanographers go in search of fish species deep,
deep, under the ocean! Show your kids this please. One such fish,
accurately named, "the Warty Angler
Glowfish." Wha
t they encountered was a pretty
large fish that has their very own glow in the
dark fishin
g lewer! That's right. It's the built
in model. They
come standard on all models
one mile down!
How do they glow like that?
It's called, "
bioluminescence." You can look it
up
and read if you like.

It took a ton of years of evolution to come up
with this design! They wave this thing out in front of them, and sure
enough, other fish
swim up to see what it is.

By
then, it's to late, they have become a delightful snack. A lot of fish
in the ocean glow
in the dark, that is the ones where man goes to visit
in
small mini-subs, able to withstand enormous water pressure! It's part
of the series.


Here's what has been said about the Blue Planet series:




Blue Planet DVD Set

Blue Planet DVD Set


"If there were a Nobel Prize for wildlife filmmaking, these producers would get it."- The Wall Street Journal Five years in the making, with a budget of over $10 million, Blue Planet: Seas of Life is the most comprehensive series of the Earth's oceans to date. Plunge into the mysterious deep with eight, full-length episodes from the highly acclaimed series. Join Pierce Brosnan and Sir David Attenborough as they lead an unprecedented exploration of the ocean, exposing stories of survival against the odds and revealing new species, habitats and behaviors never before caught on camera. Features:Eight episodes and bonus material on 5 DVDsNewly presented in Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound and 16:9 LetterboxFrozen Seas, Coral Seas, Open Ocean, The Deep – Narrated by Pierce BrosnanTidal Seas, Coasts, Seasonal Seas, Ocean World – Narrated by David AttenboroughBonus material includes new interviews with filmmakers and scientistsFrozen SeasAnimals living in and out of the water face their greatest challenge in the crippling polar winters. Breathtaking, rare footage shows how animals survive in these hostile environments. Coral Seas A coral reef is one of the most stunning sights on earth; a riot of color, teeming with fish. But this seeming tropical paradise is a Darwinian battleground where every species is locked in a daily life and death struggle, including the coral itself.Open OceanVenture into the largest section of open ocean in the world, where endless blue stretches in every direction. This blue wilderness can seem like an empty desert, but here the ocean's fiercest, fastest and most ruthless predators stalk their prey over immense distances.The DeepTwo-thirds of the earth is covered in water, but we've only explored about one percent of the ocean floor. With the help of space-age submersibles, take a spectacular journey to previously unreachable depths. Tidal SeasWatch as the tidal seas explode with life – thanks to the ever-present tug of the moon's gravity – and learn why tidal marshes are one of the most ecologically productive parts of the world. CoastsThe boundary between land and sea serves as a demarcation line between the beach-loving creatures that live onshore and the hungry predators that wait just beneath the surface of the water. Seasonal SeasShafts of sunlight radiate through the ocean's "ceiling" and provide energy for the myriad creatures that live in the temperate sea, the richest of all underwater habitats. Ocean WorldThe oceans are an integral part of the Earth's life cycle, influencing weather systems and supporting an enormous range of life. Explore the sheer scale, power and complexity of the mysterious oceans that govern our blue planet. Bonus FeatureInterviews with the filmmakers and scientists, including, Doug Allan, Rick Rosenthal, Dr. Martha Holmes, and Mike deGruy Five years in the making, with a budget of over $10 million, Blue Planet is the most comprehensive series of the Earth's oceans to date.







Blue Planet:
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Support Buying Green.

Learn, learn, and learn about
sharks kids! What an amazing
species of the ocean! And gosh, we need everyone of the fins
attached and do what sharks do,"eat!" Parents, just get the DVD's
that are sharing the value of sharks. Shark Water would be a good
one!
Also," American Shark, DVD is another good choice."

At the Discovery Store, just go to the top where it says, "choose by
subject,
then scroll till you get to animals. There are so many wonder-
ful DVD's about animals! Your kids will love them! Kindly check out
this site for
kids and all about endangered species.
Thank you,
Scott Bright

Endangered Species Books For Kids
Your kids can go exploring.
Twitter.com/speciesguy