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Here are a few of them... saltwater crocodiles, killer whales, blue whales, sperm whales, humpback whales (all whales, really), all dolphins (except the riverine dolphins), turtles (some species), fish (lots and lots of fish), sharks (all kinds), jellyfishes, squids and octopuses. We keep finding new ones, though: in 2005, the "Yeti crab" was discovered 7,000 feet down!
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