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  1. Megalodon facts and photos | National Geographic Kids

    A shadowy shape is visible in the distance, just under the surface of the ocean. The shadow swims closer, revealing itself to be a shark—an incredibly massive shark. Weighing as much …

  2. Betta fish, facts and information | National Geographic

    A betta fish (Betta splendens) photographed in Lincoln, Nebraska. Also known as Siamese fighting fish, they originally hailed from Southeast Asia but are now popular pets found in …

  3. Meet the newest ‘walking’ fish—a bright red creature of the deep

    Meet the newest ‘walking’ fish—a bright red creature of the deep This odd-looking sea toad may look like crochet. But it's one of a hundred species possibly new to science that have been ...

  4. Whale shark - National Geographic Kids

    A whale shark the size of a school bus swims slowly near the surface of the ocean. Its wide mouth is open, like an enormous net scooping up whatever happens to be around—mostly small fish, …

  5. Sharks, explained | National Geographic

    Sharks star in blockbuster movies as blood-seeking villains, but in reality they’re far more fascinating and complicated than they’re often depicted in pop culture. Based on fossilized …

  6. Freshwater fish facts and information | National Geographic

    Freshwater makes up less than 3 percent of Earth’s water supply but almost half of all fish species live in rivers, lakes, ponds, and wetlands.

  7. Facts on Fish - National Geographic Kids

    How to be a smart fish eater.Many kids turn up their noses at the thought of eating fish because, well, it can smell “fishy.” While it is usually a healthful source of protein in the diet, there may …

  8. Clownfish | National Geographic

    Meet the real "Nemo," the colorful clownfish. Find out how these fish can reproduce even though all their young are born male.

  9. Flying Fish | National Geographic

    Soar into the world of flying fish. Find out how their amazing talents—that may be used to avoid predators—can sometimes get them in trouble.

  10. Blobfish, facts and information | National Geographic

    What is a blobfish? If you were asked to think of the ugliest creature you can imagine, you might picture the blobfish: a pale pink gelatinous blob with a droopy, downturned mouth and large ...