Sea Anemones

by Jody Sullivan Rake

Published 14 July 2016
Readers will learn just how amazing sea anemones can be. The many species of this ocean invertebrate may not look like other undersea animals, but they have some amazing adaptations and behaviors that help them survive. Without faces, limbs, bones, blood, or a brain, sea anemones have incredible ways eating, moving, reproducing, and defending themselves.

Jellyfish

by Jody Sullivan Rake

Published 14 July 2016
In Faceless, Spineless, and Brainless Ocean Animals, readers will travel deep down into to the ocean habitat to learn about some interesting creatures. Many invertebrates in the ocean have no face, no limbs, not even a brain, yet they still move, eat, reproduce, and defend themselves in amazing ways. Readers will discover the incredible adaptations and behaviours of these invertebrates.

Sea Cucumbers

by Jody Sullivan Rake

Published 14 July 2016
Readers will learn just how amazing sea cucumbers can be. The many species of this ocean invertebrate may not look like other undersea animals, but they have some amazing adaptations and behaviors that help them survive. Without faces, limbs, bones, blood, or a brain, sea cucumbers have incredible ways eating, moving, reproducing, and defending themselves.

Sea Urchins

by Jody Sullivan Rake

Published 14 July 2016
Readers will learn just how amazing sea urchins can be. The many species of this ocean invertebrate may not look like other undersea animals, but they have some amazing adaptations and behaviors that help them survive. Without faces, limbs, bones, blood, or a brain, sea urchins have incredible ways eating, moving, reproducing, and defending themselves.