With its long, ribbon-like body and vibrant colors, the ribbon eel is a unique species of moray eel found in tropical waters.
Cuttlefish are marine mollusks known for their remarkable ability to change color and texture for camouflage and communication.
Known for its ability to mimic the appearance and behavior of other marine animals, the mimic octopus is a master of disguise.
Resembling a tangle of branches, the basket star is a type of brittle star that uses its intricate arms to catch plankton in the currents.
These masters of camouflage resemble sponges or coral, allowing them to ambush unsuspecting prey with lightning-fast strikes.
Resembling a quill pen, the sea pen is a colonial organism related to corals and anemones, found anchored to the ocean floor.
These arthropods have long, spindly legs and can grow to impressive sizes, though they are not true spiders.
Named for its seemingly sarcastic expression, this fish is known for its territorial behavior and ability to expand its mouth dramatically.