Jellyfish Informative Speech

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Err... What do I say? Ok, let me start by welcoming you to my new series, and as you can see, it's just starting. This is its second week and trust me, I'll try to make it as interesting as possible.

Seriously, I don't know what got me into searching for the animals with the longest lifespans, I just found myself searching already. So, let's go!

## Animal 1: The Immortal Jellyfish

Just as the name suggests, the immortal jellyfish lives indefinitely but of course, you know immortality is subjective to intentional killing. So, if you want to kill it, you can. The scientific name of this fish is Turritopsis dohrnii and as of today, this jellyfish remains the only creature that is immortal - the only creature that defies death. Well, if you …show more content…

Surprisingly, it just has the name whale, it's not one. The killer whale is a dolphin, the largest there is, actually. The males have a dorsal fin that grows up to 6 feets.

The killer whales have a lifespan of about 100years filled with elegance and a lot of enjoyments. The killer whales have teeth and diets that vary. Some of them eat just fish, while others eat marine mammals. They are very big predators, as a matter of fact, they are apex predators owing to the fact that, they can't be preyed on. Purposely, I chose the image on the left so know about big the killer whale is. An average killer whale is about 27 feets tall, the tallest man in the world is 8" inches tall, compared these two.... That's a huge difference (you can do the maths).

Usually, killer whales have a black back, white chest, white patches on the side and around the eye. They are very distinctive in nature, the adults especially. You can confuse them with any other sea creature.

The killer whales have a specialty in body organs like sharp eyesight independent on whether they are in or outside the water, a very good sense of touch, and excellent ears — all these for a better predation