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#6892, aired 2014-07-29 | AT THE GEORGIA AQUARIUM $200: (Sarah, start us off.) Hundreds of individual whale sharks have been identified due to their unique pattern of spots, which act like these oldest human biometrics, used since the 1880s fingerprints |
#6892, aired 2014-07-29 | AT THE GEORGIA AQUARIUM $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Georgia Aquarium.) The manta ray is generally harmless to humans, despite weighing up to 2 tons and having more than 300 rows of teeth, but because their cephalic lobes look like horns, they're known by this satanic name devil rays |
#6892, aired 2014-07-29 | AT THE GEORGIA AQUARIUM $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Georgia Aquarium.) Sea otters have up to a million hairs of fur per square inch, important, as they don't rely on this as an insulator, unlike a sperm whale blubber |
#6892, aired 2014-07-29 | AT THE GEORGIA AQUARIUM $800: (Sarah, of the Clue Crew reports from the Georgia Aquarium.) Able to turn their heads up, down, & side to side, belugas can more easily catch prey as a result of these not being fused in their necks vertebrae |
#6892, aired 2014-07-29 | AT THE GEORGIA AQUARIUM $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Georgia Aquarium.) Bottlenose dolphins can make up to 1,000 clicks per second during this process that bounces sound waves off targets echolocation |
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