Blue Planet 2 Feeding Frenzy

The open oceans are commonly compared to vast deserts as their land equivalent. How do the animals that reside in this area find something to eat when the water can stretch for thousands of miles across and many kilometres deep? Have a read and check out the summary.

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Episode 2 Preview Colorful Planet. From space earth is not just a blue planet but a kaleidoscope of color. Swirls of turquoise phytoplankton trigger an oceanic feeding frenzy, China turns. Nov 04, 2017  Frenzied school of sharks attack a SUBMARINE after mistaking it for a rival predator trying to steal their dead whale in incredible Blue Planet footage. This is the moment TV scientists in a submarine were targeted by hungry sharks as they captured the first 'whalefall' feeding frenzy.

  1. We were shown the legendary “boiling sea” where a flurry of sea creatures came together at once in a feeding frenzy. Large tuna fish take 40mph swipes at thousands of small lantern fish, with dolphins, manta rays and birds from the sky above joining in on the action too. Such thrashing about in the ocean causes a lot of “white water”, hence creating the illusion of the water appearing to boil and bubble up. The amazing thing is, after 15 minutes of feeding, there was nothing left except silvery scales making their way to the sea bed.
  2. I loved the scenes of the sperm whales, especially where we had a view from the whale’s back because there was a camera placed there! How brilliant! Sperm whales take several deep breaths at the surface in order to saturate their blood with oxygen. This allows them to dive to depths of around 1000m to hunt as a pod, using a series of sonar clicks that get closer together as they detect shoals of fish. Any calves that the pod have usually stay at the surface to wait. Many follow their mothers to the maximum depth possible but their lung capacities are not matured enough yet.
  3. The open ocean can easily create its own weather system. The warmth of the sun evaporates the water, which condenses to form huge storm clouds. These storms can span over 1000 miles and create waves over 30m tall!
  4. The oceans of our planet are all connected by currents, sort of like a circulatory system. A story was told about a shipping crate of ducks that escaped, and some of these ducks were found as far away as Australia, Scotland and the Arctic Circle!
  5. A Portuguese Man O’War can “sail” itself across the surface of the ocean using an inflated gas-filled bladder and a jelly-like sail. However, what lurks underneath is far more sinister. 30m long threads/tentacles trail below it – and these are deadly poisonous to sea creatures (and even humans!). Horrifyingly, these jelly-fish paralyse nearby prey and digest them with their own chemicals, gorging on up to 100 fish a DAY.
  6. There is a big mystery that surrounds where the whale sharks go to give birth to their live young. Despite not being mammals, these animals can carry up to 300 live young! The female whale sharks appear to go to an islet near the Galapagos Islands, named Darwin Island. Swirling currents around this place attract shoals of fish, which, in turn, attracts many sharks. To avoid these predators, the whale sharks dive to a depth of up to 600m. It is believed that they give birth at these depths but this is not yet proven.
  7. Lastly, David Attenborough spoke to us about how plastics are building up fatal levels of toxins in the ocean’s food chains. We saw an example of this with a pilot whale and her dead baby calf. It was presumed the calf died from ingesting poisoned milk.
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After watching 4 episodes there DOES seem to be a “save the planet” message present every week. Considering that Blue Planet 2 is being watched by millions of viewers, I strongly hope that these messages are not too subtle and the public are thinking about their own action plans that can have a positive impact for the environment.

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If you are bottle feeding you may find your baby is demanding a larger volume of feeds as they go through a growth spurt. This is common at around 6 weeks. The recommended feeding volume from 5 days of age to 3 months is 150ml/kilogram of body weight, each day. If your baby wants a little more or less than this, don’t be too concerned. Sep 04, 2011  REMEMBER TO WATCH IN HD! Enjoy the video and don't forget to rate and comment below. Apr 20, 2007  A 6 week old baby should be eating about every 2-3 hours. Breastfed babies about every 2 hours and formula fed babies maybe every 3. But beyond that its too long. 6 week feeding frenzy. Aug 08, 2004  Feeding Frenzy - posted in Birth-6 Months: Hello LadiesMy bub is 6 days old and we came home from the hospital 2 days ago, in hospital she slept and feed every 3.

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