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 Seal Giraffe | | Recently discovered species, Sealaffe (Phoca Giraffa Camelopardalis reticulata) is very streamlined. Oversized lungs enable it to stay underwater twice as long as a regular seal. |
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 Shark | | The Hasselshark, discovered by people watching in the Bay. |
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 Flag Fish | The Flagfish, Stellastriatus oldgloryi
Depicted, of course, on 4th July against a pyrotechnic display of tubeworms! |
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 Phillips Head Shark | | Squallus Archemedius Philipis also known as the Phillips Head Shark, is thought be a cousin of the Hammerhead Shark. |
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 Killer Mermaid | | The only record of this terrifying creature is the final photograph on a film salvaged from an underwater camera, found floating on the Great Barrier Reef. |
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 Jelly Fish | | Few marine creatures are as mysterious and intimidating as the Jellounda-telletubbia. |
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 Flying Fish | Scientific name: Eagleshiskabobfish. Family of the "Barbequedas". Common name "Flying Swordfish" |
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 Shark | | This thing speaks all the freaking languages. Thanks Douglas. |
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 Geek Crab | | Geek Crab, Scientic Name- (Geemegotbuckteeth Stupidentos) |
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