10 marine animals we have never seen
Oceanographers have discovered hundreds of new marine animals in the Great Barrier reef and a reef in northwestern Australia. Among the 10 species below there are wire-shaped jellyfish, red algae, green-striped lobster, soft corals.
Colonial Salp jellyfish in Lizard Island.
Jellyfish shaped like chicken crest.
Caulerpa cupressoides in Heron Island.
Sea slugs live on corals.
Sea urchins on Lizard Island.
Platoma red algae in the island of Heron.
A starfish from the bottom.
A sea urchin in Heron Island.
Green striped lobster in Heron island.
Dendronepthya soft coral in the coral garden near Lizard Island.
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