00:00The ABC Learning Lane, where learning is fun.
00:06First up is the letter A.
00:10A is for angelfish.
00:15Angelfish are colorful, triangle-shaped fish that use their fins to glide gently through the water.
00:26Next up is the letter B.
00:30B is for bottlenose dolphin.
00:35Bottlenose dolphins are smart ocean animals that use sounds like clicks and whistles to find their way and catch food.
00:46Next is the letter C.
00:50C is for crab.
00:52Crabs are funny little animals with hard shells and big claws that they use to eat and protect themselves.
01:01Now the letter D.
01:06D is for dugong.
01:12Dugongs are gentle sea animals that look like underwater cows and love to munch on seagrass.
01:19Next up is the letter E.
01:25E is for eel.
01:31Eels are long, slippery fish that wiggle like snakes to swim through the water.
01:36It's time for the letter F.
01:44F is for flounder.
01:48Flounders are flat fish that like to hide on the ocean floor by changing their color to blend in with the sand.
01:55Here comes the letter G.
01:58G is for grouper.
02:00Groupers are big, strong fish that like to hide in rocks and can open their mouths really wide to swallow their food hole.
02:15Next is the letter H.
02:23H is for hammerhead shark.
02:28Hammerhead sharks have wide, hammer-shaped heads that help them see better and find food in the ocean.
02:38Now it's time for the letter I.
02:42I is for Indian sea star.
02:45Indian sea stars are colorful sea creatures with five arms that can grow back if they get hurt.
02:58Next up is the letter J.
03:02J is for jellyfish.
03:07Jellyfish are soft, squishy ocean animals that float like balloons and use their stinging tentacles to catch food.
03:15It's time for the letter K.
03:22K is for killer whale.
03:24Killer whales, also called orcas, are big, smart dolphins that live in families and work together to catch their food.
03:35Here comes the letter L.
03:42L is for lobster.
03:44Lobster.
03:45Lobsters are ocean creatures with big claws and a hard shell that they use to protect themselves and catch food.
03:54The letter M.
04:01M is for manta ray.
04:03Manta rays are giant, gentle sea animals with big, flat bodies that glide gracefully through the water like underwater flying carpets.
04:16Now it's time for the letter N.
04:23N is for nautilus.
04:26Nautiluses are ocean animals with spiral shells that help them float and hide from predators.
04:35Next up is the letter O.
04:42O is for octopus.
04:46Octopuses are clever sea creatures with eight arms that can change color and squeeze into tiny spaces to stay safe.
04:56Now the letter P.
05:01P is for parrotfish.
05:05Parrotfish are colorful fish with beak-like teeth that they use to munch on coral and help keep the reef clean.
05:15It's time for the letter Q.
05:23Q is for queen triggerfish.
05:28Queen triggerfish are bright and colorful fish that use their strong teeth to crush shells and protect their homes on the reef.
05:40Here comes the letter R.
05:43R is for red snapper.
05:48Red snappers are bright red fish that live near reefs and are great at hiding in rocky places to stay safe.
06:00Next is the letter S.
06:04S is for seal.
06:08Seals are playful sea animals with flippers that help them swim fast and wiggle on land.
06:18Now it's time for the letter T.
06:22T is for turtle.
06:26Sea turtles are gentle swimmers with hard shells that help keep them safe as they travel across the ocean.
06:38Next up is the letter U.
06:41U is for urchin.
06:46Sea urchins are spiky little ocean animals that use their sharp spines to protect themselves from predators.
06:57Now the letter V.
07:00V is for vaquita.
07:02Vaquitas are tiny shy dolphins that live in the ocean and are very rare to see.
07:10It's time for the letter W.
07:16W is for whale.
07:21Whales are the biggest animals in the ocean and some sing songs that can travel for miles underwater.
07:32Here comes the letter X.
07:37X is for shingu river ray.
07:43Shingu river rays are freshwater rays with flat bodies that glide along the river bottom in the Amazon.
07:53Next is the letter Y.
07:57Y is for yellow tang.
08:01Yellow tangs are bright yellow fish that love to swim around coral reefs and eat algae to keep the reef clean.
08:14And last we have the letter Z.
08:18Z is for zebra shark.
08:22Zebra sharks have spots like a leopard and swim slowly on the ocean floor looking for tasty snacks.
08:30Zebra sharks have spots like a leopard.
08:33Great job everyone!
08:35You've just learned lots of new sea animals from A to Z today.
08:39How awesome is that?
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