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Tropical FishA school of tropical fish swim through the tropical water in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Penguin swimming underwater at Taronga Zoo
Coral BayFish fighting over food, snapper three boat in background clear water turquoise on surface
Starfish world at Motukeikei beachPhotography from Naphak Modhiran, 484969157
Clownfish in an anemone
Sunset over beachSunset over large tidal pool with uncountable soldier crabs
JellyfishStranded Jellyfish surrounded by Mangrove seeds
Sealions on Kangaroo Island in South Australia
Green TurtleGreen turtle underwater on Lady Elliot Island, North Queensland Australia
Two different worlds
sea turtle and wreck, Townsville, Australia, 2014
Sea turtle and wreck, Townsville, Australia, 2014
Juvenile hawksbill sea turtleEretmochelys imbricata, found near the shore of Groote Eylandt, Northern Territory, Australia
Green Sea TurtleGreen sea turtle on the Great Barrier Reef
Great Barrier ReefClose up of Green Sea turtle low isles
Turtle in Norman Reef, Queensland, Australia
Wild Sea lion swimming, Port LincolnA wild sea lion takes a swimming dive underwater in Port Lincoln South Australia
Jelly Fish in Exmouth Western Australia
Minke whale on Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Southern right whale and calfSouthern Right Whale and her calf at the Bunda Cliffs of the Nullarbor Plain. South Australia
killer whale tankkiller whale in a tank thats too small for him
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Head of Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus), Ningaloo Reef, West Australia - Indian Ocean
Whale Shark
Abstract image of beach crab balls
Caiman. Cape Tribulation, Australia
Green sea turtleComplete with freeloading barnacles which were filterfeeding as he swam
FoamShells and pebbles on beach in Mooloolaba
White seashell on beach with blue ocean in background
School of grunt fishGreat Barrier Reef, Australia
Shoal of bigeye trevallys, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, AustraliaLatin name: Caranx sexfasciatus. Bigeye trevallys are so-named because of their large eyes. They swim in schools by day and feed at night, mainly on other fish and crustaceans
Potato Cod
Tiger Shark
Grouper Close-Up
Potato Cod with Scuba Diver
School of bigeye snapper (Lutjanus lutjanus), underwater viewGreat Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia