![]() However, this language is under threat from climate change, which is changing the production and characteristics of infochemicals. Infochemicals are the “language” of our oceans. Did you ever wonder how these organisms communicate? What you saw in “Finding Nemo” is clearly not the way it works in the real world! Marine plants and animals, even those that can see and hear like Nemo and Dory mostly “talk” using special signaling compounds collectively called infochemicals. Here are all the finding Nemo fish in real life.Our oceans host more than 230,000 species of marine life. Most of them will live in a fish tank but some of them are only found in the wild nature like the Pacific ocean. ![]() The Clownfish is also known under the name anemonefish. The White stripes across the body are very typical and characteristic. They make it easy to recognize this fish everywhere it goes (swims). Dory (Surgeon Fish)ĭory, on the other hand, is a surgeonfish. It has a beautiful light blue collar and a yellow stripe across the fin on the back. They are also known as “tang” and there are more than 75 species of these little fine little tropical fish. It has gotten its name because of its resemblance to a surgeon’s scalpel. I’m not sure I totally agree on this point but it’s definitely a cute fish and it’s a great character in the movie as well. Now we have moved away from the cute little species and we are looking at a big hungry shark.īruce is a great white shark and they are as dangerous and fierce as they look with their little eyes and sharp teeth. They are one of the fastest animals in the movie. In nature, the great white shark can become up to 20 feet in length that’s equal to more than 6 meters. The way around an astonishing 4000 pounds (1900 kilos). Mako sharks are also known as blue pointer or bonito sharks. This is actually the fastest shark where you find in nature. ![]() This is extremely fast when you remember that this is swimming and not driving! They can read an astonishing 42 mph (68 km/h). Unfortunately, these great sharks are an endangered species according to the IUCN. You can read more here about endangered animals who are almost extinct. The character Anchor is definitely a hammerhead shark. It’s also a very very special breed and the head looks like a hammer which is why it has gotten its funny name. The hammerheads are actually a whole group of sharks. There are different kinds but they all have this very characteristic long face with an eye on each side. The hammerhead will typically hunt in solitude during the night time. It can be as long as 20 feet which are equivalent to 6 meters. A Fun fact about the hammerhead sharks is that they have a pretty small mouth. Crush and Squirt from Finding Nemo are both sea turtles. Sea turtles are also known as marine turtles. They are actually reptiles and there are seven different species of sea turtles. They can have different colors and they also look quite different. They are also very thick animals in nature as they could become up to 3 meters long which is around 9 feet. ![]() They are really good swimmers and they look really cute as they almost stand completely still in the water and stare at you. The next fish from the lineup of Finding Nemo is the character, Gill. In the ancient history of Africa, this fish species is believed to be a bringer of happiness. They will typically eat from the corals and sponges in their natural habitat. The body has a very special shape and you find a little thread going out towards the back from the fin at the top.
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