It wasn't until the compositions of Aristotle from 384-322 BC that particular references to marine life were recorded. Aristotle recognized an assortment of animal groups including scavangers, echinoderms, mollusks, and fish. He additionally perceived that cetaceans are warm blooded creatures, and that marine vertebrates are either oviparous (delivering eggs that bring forth outside the body) or viviparous (delivering eggs that incubate inside the body). Aristotle is frequently known to as the
It wasn't until the compositions of Aristotle from 384-322 BC that particular references to marine life were recorded. Aristotle recognized an assortment of animal groups including scavangers, echinoderms, mollusks, and fish. He additionally perceived that cetaceans are warm blooded creatures, and that marine vertebrates are either oviparous (delivering eggs that bring forth outside the body) or viviparous (delivering eggs that incubate inside the body). Aristotle is frequently known to as the