No, platypuses live in inland freshwater environments in mainland Australia, not in the ocean.
No. While Fairy penguins have occasionally been seen as far north as southern Queensland, the Great Barrier Reef is too far north to provide a suitable habitat.
No. Platypuses are freshwater animals. They cannot survive in marine environments.
Reef, e.g Great Barrier REEF or in an ocean
Yes, many types of shrimp live on the great barrier reef.
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Answers.com. The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef system.
The Great Barrier Reef is located in the Coral Sea, which lies to the northeast of the Australian continent. The Coral Sea is one of e arms of the Pacific Ocean.
Yes, and he wasn't too happy about it when he did.
yes. but you will find that the deeper the area is, the higher and less active the volcanoes are. in the great barrier reef there are some volcanoes that go up to 50 feet tall
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The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef system in the world. It is located off the coast of Queensland, Australia, running roughly parallel to the coastline for about 2300 km. It lies within the Coral Sea, one of the arms of the Pacific Ocean.
There are dozens of websites online that offer tours of the Great Barrier Reef at an affordable price. Some fo the best known of these companies include Quick Silver Cruises and Top Deck.
Any reef is dangerous for sailors. Reefs contain sharp coral outcrops which may lie just beneath the surface. Olden-style ships could be easily damaged on the sharp coral, and it was very difficult for ships to navigate through the reef. Even the most experienced sea-captains who knew the Reef could make a small mistake, and find his ship run aground and requiring repair.