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There are 18 but discluding the extinct Great Auk there is exactly 17 species.
The Great Barrier Reef poses no threat to any species. It is the species that already live within the waters of the Great Barrier Reef that are under threat from external sources.
According to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, there are about 1625 species of fish that live in and around the Great Barrier Reef, not including the shark species. Of these, 1400 are coral reef species. In addition, there are over 3000 species of molluscs, 630 species of echinoderm such as starfish and sea urchins, 14 known species of sea snakes, 30 species of whales and dolphins, dugongs and 133 species of sharks and rays.
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There are around 215 species of birds found around the Great Barrier Reef. Of these, between 22 and 29 are seabirds.
There are thousands of species that are found in and around the Great Barrier Reef. They include:approximately 1500 species of fish6 species of turtles15 species of sea snakesDugong26 species of whales and dolphins4000 species of snails and clams6 types of giant clams350 types of hard corals350 species of sea slugs, or nudibranches100 species of sea stars115 species of sea cucumbers
Yes. Many species of jellyfish live in the Great Barrier Reef.
There are eight extant genera of apes, with a total of twenty-four species. These are divided into two main categories, Great Apes and Lesser Apes, each of which has four genera (seventeen Lesser Ape species, seven Great Ape species).
there are between 5000 and 8000 species of sea snails
There are a great many different species of birds that coexist. Finches, robins, and blue birds all coexist with each other for example.