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There are about 230,000 different species in the sea that was last counted.
sea cucumbers are not animals, to be called species.
No animals live on the Antarctic continent. Sea mammals and sea birds, however, populate the southern ocean that surrounds the continent.
i dont know, but i know ALL the animals in the world. but in the sea, theres a whole bunch that people like scuba-divers cant really count them. SO.....therers over ONE MILLION sea animals of the sea i bet :D
There are 1,250 known species of sea cucumbers
There are many animals that are considered extinct from Australia. Some of these include: Thylacine, numbat, some species of bandicoot, and the Australian sea lion.
No animals live on the Antarctic continent.
Seals and whales it depends on the species
There are exactly 230,000 sea species in the world. Did you know that humans have only discovered about 2% of all ocean life there is? Imagine how many species there would be if we found all the species there are! Actually, people haven't been recording how many animals are in the ocean so far. That was just an estimate, but it was said that there is a 95% chance that this estimate is right.
It depends on what sea. In most coral reefs scientists think that there are 15,000 species.
No. Sea cucumbers are echinoderms-like starfish and sea urchins. There are some 1,250 known species, and many of these animals are indeed shaped like soft-bodied cucumbers
Animals that breed on Antarctica's beaches are sea animals, and none are noted on any endangered species list.