This cat named Nathan was found in a box on the side of a busy freeway with her mom and two siblings when she was only a few weeks old.
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See also: This cat is a better swimmer than you
Nathan went on to get adopted by a loving family and really loved to go swimming at the beach with them.
Whenever Nathan's owners went to the beach, she jumped and swam in the water along with them.
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What is it? The leafy seadragon is a marine fish in the family Syngnathidae, which includes seadragons, pipefish, and seahorses.
Size: Eight to 10 inches.
Lives: Along the southern and western coasts of Australia.
Eats: Plankton and small crustaceans. It feeds by sucking up the small crustaceans - like amphipods and mysid shrimp - plankton, and larval fish through its long, pipe-like snout
Fun fact: The lobes of skin that grow on the leafy seadragon are merely for camouflage, giving it the appearance of seaweed.