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Have you ever met a stingray in the wild?

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A - Yes, I have!
B - Not yet, but I hope I will
C - No not in the wild but I’ve seen one in an aquarium
D - No and I hope I never do!
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Activities

Experiment: Make a swim bladder

You will need:

  • 1 heavy object (e.g. a metal spoon or block of wood)
  • 1 balloon
  • 1 kitchen bag clip (to close and open the balloon)
  • 1 rubber band (or some other way to attach the balloon to the heavy object)
  • A bucket full of water

Blow up a balloon and attach it to the heavy object. Does it sink or swim?

What happens when you remove air from the balloon? What happens when you add air?

Challenge: Can you attach the balloon to the object and add juuuust the right amount of air so that it floats in the middle of the water (beneath the surface without touching the bottom)?

This is how fish use their swim bladders to move up and down in the water.

Swim bladder

 

The swim bladder is an internal organ that helps some fish float in the same place despite changes in the water around them. This air-filled sac also allows them to go up or down without having to waste energy swimming.

Predator

 

An animal (E.g. a shark, dolphin, or human) that naturally hunts and eats other animals.

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