Sharks are ocean hunters with sharp teeth, fast swimming, and strong sense of smell, while dolphins are smart, friendly creatures that communicate with sounds, live in groups called pods, and help each other; both are fast swimmers but use their speed differentlyβsharks for hunting and dolphins for playing and traveling.
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Shark vs Dolphin π¦π¬ | Hunter vs Helper of the Ocean!Added:
Hello friends. Welcome back to Chinka TV.
>> We are Chinki and Bunny and today we are diving into the amazing ocean world. Get ready to meet incredible sea creatures and learn fun facts. So, take a deep breath and let's dive in. Bunny, today I want to meet a sea animal that looks scary and another one that looks friendly. That's a great idea, Chinki.
Today we will learn about shark and dolphin. Wow, one looks like a hunter >> [music] >> and one looks like a smiling swimmer.
Exactly.
Let's start with the shark. Oh, I know sharks. Sharp teeth and [music] fast swimming. Yes, sharks are known as ocean hunters. Why are they called hunters?
Because they have sharp teeth, swim very fast, hunt other sea animals. That [music] sounds scary. Some sharks can be dangerous, but most sharks do not harm humans. Oh, that's good to know. Sharks use their strong sense of smell to find food.
>> [music] >> So, they can smell food from far away?
Exactly. Now, tell me about the friendly one. That is the dolphin. Dolphins look so happy. Yes, dolphins are known as smart and friendly animals. What makes them smart? Dolphins can communicate with sounds, play with each other, help humans sometimes. Wow, they are like the geniuses of the ocean. Exactly. Do dolphins have teeth, too? Yes, but they use them to eat fish, not to scare.
Friendly teeth. Let's compare them.
Shark. Sharp teeth. Fast swimmer.
Hunter.
Strong sense of smell.
Dolphin.
Smart and friendly.
Communicates with sounds. Swims gracefully. Lives in groups. One hunts and one helps. Perfect comparison. Now, let's sing our Little Big Ocean Song to remember them.
>> [music] >> Little [music] fins that cut sea, big big hunter swift and free. Little [music] smile that shines so bright, big big dolphin full of light.
Little waves that move [music] along, big big ocean wide and strong. Home.
>> [singing] >> Small we see [music] from shore today, big big life beneath the bay.
Sharks are strong and dolphins are smart. Yes. Bunny, can dolphins swim fast? Yes, dolphins are also very fast swimmers.
So, both are fast. Exactly. But, they use their speed differently. Sharks use speed to hunt and dolphins use speed to play and travel. Well said. Do they live alone? Sharks often live alone, but dolphins live in groups called pods.
So, dolphins love teamwork. Yes. Who is stronger? Sharks are stronger hunters, but dolphins are smarter and more social. Strength versus intelligence.
[music] Exactly.
Now, let's sing the song one more time so we remember them forever.
>> [music] >> Little hunter in the sea, big big power wild and free. Little [music] swimmer smart and kind, big big heart and clever mind.
Little waves [music] that gently sway, big big ocean leads the way. Home. Small we see >> [singing] >> Small we see in books today, big big creatures [music] rule the bay.
Shark and dolphin are so different, but both are amazing. That's right.
Now, let's revise.
Shark is a strong ocean hunter with sharp teeth.
Dolphin is a smart and friendly swimmer that communicates and lives in groups.
One uses strength and one uses intelligence.
One is the hunter and one is the helper.
Perfect summary, Chinki. Today we learned something amazing about ocean life. The ocean is full of wonders and every creature [music] is special. Let's protect our oceans and keep them clean.
Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to Chinka [music] TV. See you in the next ocean adventure. Bye-bye, friends.
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