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Odontaspis ferox
(Smalltooth sand tiger shark)
Information on the smalltooth sand tiger shark is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Ophisternon infernale
(Anguila ciega)
Like many cave-dwelling species, the Anguila ciega, otherwise known as the blind swamp eel, has lost its eyes and pigmentation...
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Orectolobus maculatus
(Spotted wobbegong)
With its broad and flattened body, and cryptic colouration, the spotted wobbegong is perfectly adapted to a life on the seabed. It...
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Orectolobus ornatus
(Ornate wobbegong)
With beautifully elaborate colouration, flattened bodies and branched projections around the jaws, wobbegongs are among the most...
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Oreochromis esculentus
(Savoury cichlid)
Information on the savoury cichlid is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Oxylapia polli
(Songatana)
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