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Most Amazing Aquatic Creatures in the World

The 20 Most Amazing Aquatic Creatures in the World

What do you think the sea world is like? Incredible, marvelous, romantic or creepy, terrifying and mysterious? Or maybe a combination of all of these. And who lives there? The deep blue ocean has been extensively studied for decades and decades; yet it remains a mystery in many ways.  The average ocean depth is 14,000 feet deep; this is a whole world of phenomena and off sea creatures waiting to be studied and explored by daring adventures and experts. Next

Ribbon eel

Ribbon eelShutterstock

You may also see it as Rhinomuraena quaesita or Bernis eel. It may not look like it but these tiny eels are carnivores. They feed on small fish and other marine creatures. They can stay in the same hole for months at a time. Next

Whale shark

Whale sharkShutterstock

This is the largest fish in the sea, reaching lengths of 40 feet or more. Yes, they are gentle marine giants that roam the oceans mostly alone. Next

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  • What are Corals?
  • Zooxanthellae What’s That?
  • How Do Stony Corals Grow?
  • How Do Coral Reefs Form?
  • Where Are Coral Reefs Found?
  • How Do Corals Reproduce?
  • Importance of Coral Reefs

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