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Have you ever wondered how Marine Biologists go in freezing cold water and come out just fine? Well as you already saw I will be talking about Marine Biologists. Marine Biologists study direct or indirect on sea animals. Most of the times they go under water take pictures or analysis and go back to the "office" and study them. They analyze their bodies, if they have disease or if they have a cure for a disease or a sickness. Sometimes they work twenty four hours a day seven days a week. Then when their done they get to home and rest, until their boss calls them up and usually says these exact words " We got a assignment for you, this one is a winner." Usually it's that. Really after a while they think it's a boring assignment, usually the ones they don't take are the best ones. Marine Biologists usually go to oceans and less to lakes, seas ect. Most of the times Marine Biologists get tired of working on the same animal day after day. It gets pretty boring after a day or so. Marine Biologists get to work on animals that we don't see people talk about everyday. One of the popular animals or mammals that they work on is the Killer Whale. The killer whale always has something new to be discovered about it. It's true there is always something new about them. No on e has ever figured out why. It is strange isn't it it's like the killer whale wants to be analyzed by Marine Biologists. I know this sounds like a really boring profession but think of it you get to see all the oceans, you get to learn about new animals of the sea, you even become closer and friendlier to nature. Thank you for reading my script on Marine Biologists. I hope that one day I get to be the most famous Marine Biologists. |
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