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Turtles
Sea turtles, air-breathing reptiles with streamlined bodies and large flippers, are well adapted to life in the marine environment.
Great White Shark
The great white shark is a streamlined swimmer and a ferocious predator with 3,000 teeth at any one time
Goliath Grouper or Itajara
The
goliath grouper
or
itajara
(Epinephelus itajara) is a large saltwater fish of the grouper family. It was commonly known as the "jewfish"
Stingray
Stingray
belongs to the Dasyatidae family. The whipray and river stingrays also belong to the same family. Most Dasyatids are neither threatened nor endangered.
Jellyfish
Most divers hate
jellyfish
. However sometimes meeting it is unavoidable and you just have to be very careful when confronting these creatures.
Angelfish
Angelfish
are one of the most visible fish on tropical reef ...
Butterflyfish
Butterflyfish
are widely found in Indo-Pacific ...
Wrasses
Wrasses
, The second largest family of reef fishes ...
Damselfish
Damselfish
is one of the most famous tropical fish ...
Anemonefish
Anemonefish
are normally inhabited by an adult pair and a number of small fish which are not juveniles ...
Batfish
Batfish,
Round-faced batfish (Platax orbicularis)
...
Snappers
Snappers
are commonly seen on reef as well as fish market as they are excellent food fishes ...
Squirrefish
Squirrefish
like to hide in holes during the day and feeds at night. These fishes should be handled with care as they have sharp spine on the fins and head which can cause painful wounds ...
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Christmas tree worms and feather duster worms
Fan Worms
are marine segmented worms that are sessile, attached to rocks or sand by their base. They are a member of the phylum Annelida, which also includes earthworms. Fan Worms are usually of the families Terebellidae (Medusa Worms), Sabellidae (Feather Dusters), or Serpulidae (Christmas Worms).
Florida Spiny Lobster
Commonly referred to as the Florida spiny lobster, the Caribbean spiny lobster inhabits tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and Gulf of Mexico.
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