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  1. List of Ocean Animals A - Z - Ocean Info

    Explore the wide range of animals that live in the ocean, from sharks, to octopuses, to penguins, whales and more.

  2. Marine Life Encyclopedia | Oceana

    Explore the Marine Life Encyclopedia to learn fun facts and more about your favorite marine animals. From sharks and sea turtles to ecosystems and corals, you’re in the right place to take a deep dive …

  3. 25 types of Water (Aquatic) animals: Identification with Pictures

    Aug 6, 2025 · Water animals come in countless forms, from colorful reef dwellers to powerful ocean predators. This list introduces 25 of the most common aquatic species found in marine and …

  4. Aquatic animal - Wikipedia

    In addition to water-breathing animals (e.g. fish, most molluscs, etc.), the term "aquatic animal" can be applied to air-breathing secondarily aquatic tetrapods who descended from terrestrial vertebrates …

  5. Aquatic Animals – Facts, List, Pictures, Chart, and More

    Learn all about aquatic animals - which animals are adapted to living in aquatic habitats, with facts, pictures, and more.

  6. Animals A to Z - Monterey Bay Aquarium

    Learn about ocean animals from abalone to zebra shark with animal facts, videos, photos, conservation information and more.

  7. Underwater Animals: 10 Amazing Whales, Sharks & Dolphins

    4 days ago · Explore underwater animals with 10 fun facts about whales, sharks, and dolphins! Perfect for kids to learn, play, and enjoy ocean adventures.

  8. Animals of the Deep • MBARI

    Meet some of the captivating creatures that MBARI has encountered during our exploration of the deep sea.

  9. Underwater Animals A Z - Animallot

    Each underwater animal, from A to Z, plays a crucial role in maintaining the delicate balance of our oceans. So, let’s continue to explore, appreciate, and protect these incredible creatures and the …

  10. Sea Animals from A to Z - Marine Biodiversity Science Center

    Marine animals adapt to deep sea environments through special adaptations like bioluminescence (producing their own light), enhanced senses for low-light conditions, and specialized pressure …