Southern Sea Otter
Although the southern sea otter is not a social animal and often lives alone, it does frequently occur in small groups where...
Learn MoreAlthough the southern sea otter is not a social animal and often lives alone, it does frequently occur in small groups where...
Learn MoreThe weedy sea dragon camouflages perfectly among seaweed and sea grass beds with its leaf-like fins and frilly appendages.
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Learn MoreThe vibrant colors of this species indicate to other animals that it is dangerous to consume. To make up for the lack...
Learn MoreThis striking orange and white fish is instantly recognizable. Also called simply “clownfish,” this fish is known for its symbiotic relationship with...
Learn MoreThe common carp consumes a broad diet; it uses its pharyngeal teeth that are adapted for crushing different diet items. These teeth...
Learn MoreGreen moray eels get their distinctive coloration from a layer of yellow mucus that covers their body to help protect against parasites.
Learn MoreThe unique yellow, black and white coloration, as well as the elongated snout and concave head profile, are distinctive features of this...
Learn MoreThe Japanese spider crab gets its name from its resemblance to a spider and is one of the largest arthropods (the group...
Learn MoreThe pajama cardinalfish has distinctive, brightly colored red eyes.
Learn MoreThe splendid garden eel lives in a sandy burrow that it digs tail-first. The garden eel then coats the sand walls with...
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