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ORCA: The ocean's largest dolphin | Oceana

Orcas are the largest members of the dolphin family. Learn more in our Marine Life Encyclopedia: https://bit.ly/3OZR0dY

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NURSE SHARKS: These sharks are social sleepers | Oceana

Nurse sharks may nap often, but they're not anti-social! Learn more about these fascinating creatures in our Marine Life Encyclopedia: https://bit.ly/45cuZyd

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WEST INDIAN MANATEE: Gentle giants of the shallows | Oceana

Manatees can hold their breath for up to 20 minutes, spending much of their time underwater feeding on sea grasses and other vegetation. Support these gentle giants by symbolically adopting a Florida manatee today: bit.ly/3OYvPsL.

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LIONFISH: Wreaking havoc on Mexico's Bajos del Norte reef system | Oceana

Invasive lionfish severely damage marine ecosystems. During a 2021 expedition to Mexico's Bajos del Norte reef system, Oceana discovered these invaders at almost every site visited. Learn more about our findings here.

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BLUE WHALE: Huge whale, huge appetite | Oceana

The blue whale, the largest animal to ever exist, can consume 10 to 20 tons of food daily. Learn more in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.

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POLAR BEAR CUBS: Growing up on the ice | Oceana

Polar bear cubs spend over two years with their mothers, learning vital survival and hunting skills for their harsh environment. Discover more in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.

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PYGMY SEAHORSE: Tiny masters of disguise | Oceana

Pygmy seahorses are tiny masters of disguise!

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THRESHER SHARK: Known for its whip-like tail | Oceana

Thresher sharks use their long, whip-like tails to stun prey. Learn more in our Marine Life Encyclopedia: Marine Life Encyclopedia.

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BLUE-RINGED OCTOPUS: Small, but deadly | Oceana

The southern blue-ringed octopus, named for its vibrant rings, is a small but deadly cephalopod, growing up to 8 inches. Despite its potent venom, this creature is not aggressive, biting only when agitated. It prefers to hunt small prey like crabs and patrol its tide pools undisturbed.

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EMPEROR PENGUINS: Committed fathers | Oceana

Emperor penguin dads are among the most committed in the ocean. Help protect these magnificent birds with a symbolic adoption: https://bit.ly/3YAms5R

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MARINE SNOW: A flurry of organic matter | Oceana

Is marine snow truly snow under the ocean, or is it something entirely different?

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SEA SPIDER: These animals are no arachnid | Oceana

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DECORATOR CRAB: One stylish crustacean | Oceana

Decorator crabs achieve camouflage by attaching pieces of their surroundings—algae, sponges, leaves, or even small animals like anemones—to curved, hooked bristles on their shells. These bristles function like Velcro, allowing the crabs to easily change their decorations.

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SEA OTTERS: Known for their insulating fur coats | Oceana

Sea otters are threatened and highly vulnerable to extinction due to oil pollution, shifts in the food web, and habitat loss. When doused in oil, an otter’s fur loses its insulating properties, putting the animal at risk of hypothermia.

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BELUGA WHALES: Voice of the sea | Oceana

Beluga whales are often called the "canaries of the sea."

Discover more about these fascinating marine mammals in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.

BABY OCEAN ANIMALS: Baby names for cute critters | Oceana

Watch to discover the names of five baby marine animals you might not know.

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WHALE SHARK: The largest fish in the sea | Oceana

The whale shark, the ocean's largest fish, consumes tiny prey such as plankton, fish eggs, and schooling fish. Discover more in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.

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CALIFORNIA SEA LION: Speed swimmer | Oceana

California sea lions are the fastest sea lion species, a surprising fact given their appearance on land.

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PARROTFISH: These fish have a unique sleeping bag | Oceana

Parrotfish create a protective mucus cocoon around themselves for safety while sleeping.

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UNICORNS OF THE SEA: The weird and wonderful | Oceana

While unicorns are mythical, our oceans teem with real-life horned wonders like narwhals and unicornfish. Discover these and other incredible marine species in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.

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