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Hmmm, what is "fishy" about this environment?

    Pufferfish on patrol  
If we swim together we'll look bigger and more ferocious

Jellyfish (also known as a "Jellie")

Whoops! I think I'll just wait here until that Jellyfish passes by Jellyfish opens and closes like an umbrella to move through the water
Seahorse fish are usually less than 6 inches long

 

Lionfishbubbles of oxygen rising to the ocean surface

Colorful coral
Clownfish among coral

I need to find something orange to hide in Waving tentacles catching microscopic food

Angelfish
looking for snacks

Where is the real eye of this fish?

Starfish - a sea animal, not a true fish.  Some can grow a new "arm" if they lose one.  This one is not a harmful "crown-of-thorns" starfish.

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We hope you guessed correctly.
Click on the picture of the one you guessed.
If it's the correct answer, you will be returned to Endangered Reefs

If you didn't guess correctly, you will have to stay here in the coral reef.
Then YOU will be a non-native invasive species!

 

 

 

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