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Animals of the Great Barrier Reef
This infographic snapshot shows some of the diverse animals that call the Great Barrier Reef home.
The Great Barrier Reef is home to more than just corals.
- Marine spiders: more than 5 species
- Marine turtles: 6 of the world's 7 species
- Sea snakes: 14 species
- Marine insects: more than 20 species
- Marine mammals: 30 species
- Sea anenomes: around 40 species
- Jellyfish: more than 100 species
- Rays and sharks: 133 species
- Soft coral: around 150 species
- Hard coral: more than 150 species
- Birds: 215 species
- Worms: 500 species
- Echinoderms (e.g. starfish, sea urchins): 630 species
- Sea squirts: around 720 species
- Crustaceans: around 1300 species
- Fish: around 1625 species
- Sponges: around 2000 species
- Molluscs (e.g. clams, oysters, snails): more than 3000 species
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Data adapted from: and .