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Ocean Diversity
Our Ocean Friends
Sea Nettle
Sea nettles are carnivorous invertebrate that preys on zooplankton, small fishes and other sea jellies.
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Tasmanian Giant Crab
Tasmanian giant crabs are one of the largest crabs in the world and can weigh up to 17.6 kilogrammes.
Fried Egg Sea Jelly
Fried egg sea jellies live half a year and form swarms in the summer months that stretch thousands of kilometres.
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Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin
Dolphins are social animals that live in small groups known as pods.
This habitat will be closed for maintenance on:
Mon, 9am - 12pm
Thur, 9am - 5pm
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Long-spined Sea Urchin
As their name suggests, these sea urchins are covered in long and venomous spines that can grow up to 30 centimetres.
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Moon Sea Jelly
Moon sea jellies have a translucent circular bell and are found in tropical, temperate waters, especially near coastlines.
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Sea Nettle
Sea nettles are carnivorous invertebrate that preys on zooplankton, small fishes and other sea jellies.
Explore More
Tasmanian Giant Crab
Tasmanian giant crabs are one of the largest crabs in the world and can weigh up to 17.6 kilogrammes.
Fried Egg Sea Jelly
Fried egg sea jellies live half a year and form swarms in the summer months that stretch thousands of kilometres.
Explore More
Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin
Dolphins are social animals that live in small groups known as pods.
This habitat will be closed for maintenance on:
Mon, 9am - 12pm
Thur, 9am - 5pm
Explore More
More to explore
Quirky Adaptation
School of Fish
Underwater City
Apex Predators of the Sea
Ocean Diversity
Open Ocean Habitat
Quirky Adaptation
School of Fish
Underwater City
Apex Predators of the Sea
Ocean Diversity
Open Ocean Habitat