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  1. Blacktip Reef Shark

    Around the reefs in the Indo-Pacific and eastern Mediterranean

  2. Zebra Shark

    Inshore waters around the Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean

  3. Yellow Seahorse

    ... Yellow seahorses are monogamous and will find a new partner only when they lose the old one. During courtship and to enhance ...

  4. Whitetip Reef Shark

    Coral reefs often form a rough surface with a lot of long projections and sharp edges. Whitetip reef sharks have a slender body, tough skin and manoeuvrable pectoral fins to adapt to this ...

  5. Ricky's Shack

    Ricky's Shack

  6. Electric Eel

    ... which occupy about 80% of their body. They can emit a strike as high as 650 volts to attack prey or defend themselves. Their thick ...

  7. Sandbar Shark

    Coastal waters of tropical and temperate regions around the globe

  8. Ragged Tooth Shark

    ... two ways to achieve buoyancy. In their big liver, they have a large amount of oil that is lighter than water and therefore provides lift. They also take a gulp of air and keep it in their stomach for extra buoyancy. Fun ...

  9. Napoleon Fish

    ... responsible for fertilising the harem in its territory. If a dominant male does not exist, a female with a larger body size will change her sex and take up the role of a dominant male. Fun Facts Napoleon Fish ...

  10. Milkfish

    ... to predators or other danger. Milkfish have a forked tail. As fish use the caudal fin for propulsion, a forked shape can minimise the drag from water, and therefore allows the fish ...