- $0.99
- Category: Education
- Updated: May 31, 2011
- Current Version: 1.3
- Size: 18.5 MB
- Language: English
- Seller: MarQuest Limited
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.0 or later
Description
ALL PROCEEDS RAISED BY THE SALE OF THIS APP WILL BE DONATED TO THE DEEP'S MANTA RAY CONSERVATION PROJECT, WORKING WITH THE COUSTEAU FOUNDATION IN THE RED SEA
How did the Surgeonfish get its name?
How does the Longhorned Cowfish defend itself?
How does the Sunflowerseastar feed?
Find out where these animals live in the wild and where you can see them at The Deep.
Touch the fish images to find out all you need to know about each species.
Features include:
- A selection of animals including their status on the IUCN Red List of threatened species plus fascinating animal facts
- Realistic illustrations by wildlife artist Brin Edwards www.brin-edwards.com
- Plan of The Deep
The Deep, located in Hull, East Yorkshire is one of the most spectacular aquariums in the world. Home to over 3,500 fish including spectacular sharks and rays , The Deep is the perfect day out..
The Deep is an educational and conservation charity and is the only aquarium invited to work with the Costeau Foundation.
How did the Surgeonfish get its name?
How does the Longhorned Cowfish defend itself?
How does the Sunflowerseastar feed?
Find out where these animals live in the wild and where you can see them at The Deep.
Touch the fish images to find out all you need to know about each species.
Features include:
- A selection of animals including their status on the IUCN Red List of threatened species plus fascinating animal facts
- Realistic illustrations by wildlife artist Brin Edwards www.brin-edwards.com
- Plan of The Deep
The Deep, located in Hull, East Yorkshire is one of the most spectacular aquariums in the world. Home to over 3,500 fish including spectacular sharks and rays , The Deep is the perfect day out..
The Deep is an educational and conservation charity and is the only aquarium invited to work with the Costeau Foundation.
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