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    Finding Nemo is an adventurous children’s movie that follows a clownfish named Marlin as he ventures out to find his son, Nemo, who was snatched up by scuba divers and brought to a dentist’s office to be a little girl’s pet. Along the way he meets a blue tang fish named Dory, who suffers from short-term memory loss and follows him on his journey. All the while, Nemo is trying to find his way home back to his dad with the help of friends he makes along the way. Sounds like a great children’s movie

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    Finding Nemo is produced by Pixar Animation Studios but was released by Disney. It tells a story of a clown fish named Nemo, who was very curious about a boat off in the distance, as he goes to see the strange object he is taken away from his father, Marlin. Marlin goes looking for his only son, since his wife and all other children were killed by a barracuda, when he meets a fish with short-term memory loss named Dory. They go on the adventure of finding Nemo, with the clue of an address. Along

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    FINDING NEMO Life along the Great Barrier Reef is full of dangers when you're a tiny clown fish. And for Marlin, a single parent determined to protect his only son, Nemo, there are constant fears and anxieties. When it comes time for Nemo to leave the protective shelter of his sea anemone home for the first day of school, Marlin nervously accompanies him and agonizes over his every move. When Nemo defies his father and swims beyond the reef's awesome "drop off" to investigate a boat, he is suddenly

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    The Papillion is a toy spaniel that takes its name from the French word for butterfly. This dog is often referred to as the “butterfly dog” because of the manner in which his ears are set on the head and fringed like a butterfly’s wings. He is affectionate, full of life, and a good house dog. He is resilient, whelps easily, does well in obedience classes, and easily adapts to the extremes of different climates. His attractive look and friendly nature makes him an ideal family pet. But like many

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    The movie Finding Nemo (2003) is about a Clownfish name Marlin (Albert Brooks) who has to find his son, Nemo (Alexander Gould), after he is taken from his school. On his way to Sydney to find Nemo, Marlin meets Dory (Ellen DeGeneres). In the end Marlin and Dory find Nemo and bring him home back to his anemone. In Finding Nemo love overcomes fear and obstacles. Marlin loves his son, loves him enough to put his fear of sharks aside in order to look for him. In this scene Marlin is swimming

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    Now Marlin is a clownfish from the movie Finding Nemo. Marlin makes several changes throughout the movie based solely on the problems that he is faced with and the way that he chooses to handle them. He is faced with four major problems and the choices that he makes to react to those problems changes his entire view on life. He is face with the loss of a majority of his family, confrontation with death, and finally he finds what he truly wants in life. Marlin is a clownfish who, along with

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    distances and some are able to crawl along the bottom, which classifies them as meroplankton. The largest portion of a clown fish’s diet is the combination of the types of zooplankton. Even though they mainly eat zooplankton, it is common for some clownfish to feed on the tentacles of the host sea

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    Clownfish Research Paper

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    have accumulated over thousands of years to make up the largest living structures in the world. The anemones, which go along with the corals, are typically partnered with clownfish. In this relationship both animals work together in order to benefit each other. The anemone will provide protection for the clownfish, while the clownfish provides food for the anemone (seasky). Sea worms all have some resemblance to the common earthworm. The only difference is that the sea worms have now evolved to many

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    in absolute solitary, cut off from the outside world in the 11x11 shed she was forced to call home. Both the text and movie share in similarities to the theme of loneliness where Marlin is a newly married and fathered hundreds of newly conceived clownfish eggs. Unfortunately his new chapter of his life was altered due to a savage attack by a barracuda leaving his wife and hundreds of children dead. After looking at the horrible sight of the death of his wife and children, he finds a single broken

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    Section 1 Source Summary 1 Clownfish Mating Clownfish are grouped with other anemone fish in describing their mating behavior. Although these fish may live in groups of up to 6, only two fish in each colony will be engaged in reproduction. The dominant, largest fish in the group will be the female and the next largest will be the male involved in reproducing. This article describes specifically the process of egg laying and will be used to describe the oviparous nature of clownfish mating in the presentation

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