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Giant Pacific Octopus
An intelligent species with a well-developed brain, the giant Pacific octopus has been known to solve mazes quickly and unscrew jar lids...
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The common chuckwalla will take shelter in small holes and crevices to escape predators; they can even inflate their bodies with air...
Learn MoreBluespine Unicornfish
Adult male bluespine unicornfish tend to have the most developed rostral horn, but both males and females do show this characteristic trait....
Learn MoreBanggai Cardinalfish
The Banggai cardinalfish are mouth brooders and will hold eggs in their mouth until fry hatch and are ready to go out...
Learn MoreOrnate Uromastyx
The ornate uromastyx takes shelter in rocky cervices in dry, rocky desert environments. A distinguishing feature of uromastyx are their tails, which...
Learn MorePorcupine Ray
The porcupine ray has thick skin that is armored with strong dermal denticles which vary from flat to pointed and thorn-like.
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Learn MoreSergeant Major
Adult sergeant majors will frequently form large groups of several hundred individuals to feed on algae, small crustaceans and fish and invertebrate...
Learn MoreSailfin Snapper
The sailfin snapper is named for its long, threadlike dorsal fins.
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The southern stingray can be distinguished from other ray species by its diamond-shaped body and an irregular row of short spines along...
Learn MoreSpotted Wobbegong
The spotted wobbegong is a nocturnal ambush predator that uses its spotted pattern, beard of fleshy tassels and elongated fins to blend...
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Learn MoreLongspine Snipefish
The longspine snipe fish is a member of the Sygnathid family and related to seahorses and sea dragons.
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