Safari Ltd Pelagic Fish Toob

SAF100265
Stock Level:
In Stock

Description

 

  • 10 pieces per TOOB®. Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually.
  • The “pelagic zone” refers to the open ocean, away from the shore and the sea floor. It encompasses the “water column”, which is all of the water from the ocean’s surface to the ocean bottom. This zone is home to a wide range of creatures, from tiny phytoplankton, to the small fish that feed on them, all the way up to apex predators like sharks, tuna and billfish.
  • Characteristics: These pelagic fish figures are professionally hand-painted and full of scientifically accurate detail! This set includes a wide range of pelagic fish, including a Sailfish, a Swordfish, a Yellowfin Tuna, a Silky Shark, an Oceanic Whitetip Shark, a Great White Shark, a Blue Shark, a Mako Shark, a Whale Shark, and a group of Sardines.
  • Size and Color: 1 ½ inches long, 1 ½ inches wide, and 13 inches tall, this TOOB® is a little larger than the size of a standard American ruler. It features 10 figures of fish from the pelagic region that range from 2 ½ to 3 ½ inches long. This set includes a range of color, from the silvery sheen of the Sardines to the vibrant blues and yellows of the Tuna and Sailfish. The Mako and Blue Sharks are a more subdued blue above and white below, while the Whale Shark is a medium gray with its trademark patterning. The Swordfish, Oceanic Whitetip, Silky and Great White feature pearlescent silvery gray coloration.
  • The Pelagic TOOB® is part of the TOOBS® collection
  • All of our products are Non-toxic and BPA free

 

 

History:

The pelagic ecosystem is centered on phytoplankton. These plant-based organisms utilize the sun to generate nourishment through photosynthesis, and are in turn fed on by other animals, which provide prey for larger and larger animals. As the water gets deeper and further from the sun, the water becomes darker and colder, pressure increases, and nutrients are in shorter supply. Life forms become less common as depth increases.

The pelagic zone is further divided into 5 different areas based on depth: the Epipelagic near the surface which receives full sunlight, the Mesopelagic from 660 feet to 3,300 feet which receives some sunlight, the Bathypelagic from 3,300 feet to 13,000 feet which is pitch black, the Abyssopelagic from 13,000 feet to the sea floor, and the Hadopelagic which includes the water in the ocean’s deepest trenches.

  • Recommended Age: 3+
  • Size in cm: 5.59 L x 5.59 W x 33.15 H
  • Size in inches: 2.2 L x 2.2 W x 13.05 H
  • UPC: 095866003111