yes you can there are many:
angler fish,blind shark, clown fish, dolphin, false catshark, goblin shark, hammerhead shark, jellyfish, kitefin shark, lionfish, moray eel, nurse shark, ornate wobbegong, puffer fish, star fish, tope shark, whale shark, x ray fish, and zebra shark. i left a few out but di most and thats not even half of animals.
seriously in alphabetical order come on now!!
There are thousands of species that live within the seas and oceans of the world, far too many to list. Starting with the alligator gar, all the way to the tiny zebra fish.
A list of invertebrate animals in alphabetical order would start with the American Spiny Lobster and end with Zebra Long-wing Butterfly. In addition, you could add Thorny Sea Star, Vinegaroon, Apple Murex, and Black Widow Spider.
yes and there are lots on that list.
Here is a list of friendly marine animals of the sea dolphins, orcas, beluga whales, different types of fish and plankton.
Elephant seal
Animals that breed on Antarctica's beaches are sea animals, and none are noted on any endangered species list.
huskies, sea gulls, whale, seal
The sea animals that get the most attention are fish(of course), sharks, dolphins, whales, sting rays, and sea turtles. (not exactly in that order)
Animals that breed on Antarctica's beaches -- no animals live on the continent -- include sea birds and sea mammals. This list is not comprehensive, but would include penguins, skuas, petrels, and leopard and weddell seals.
The Galapagos Tortoise and the Galapagos Sea Lion can be found in these islands.
Sharks, Jellyfish, Stingray, Electric Eels, Lobster, Crabs..........
Sea mammals and sea birds visit Antarctica's beaches in order to breed on land, where there are no predators.
Many many types of sea animals are blind; the list includes sea anemones, corals, jellyfish, starfish, urchins, sea cucumbers, sea lillies, sponges, tunicates, and many many more.