The Great Barrier Reef is home to several shark species, including the reef shark, whitetip reef shark, and blacktip reef shark. Other notable species include the tiger shark, hammerhead shark, and the occasional great white shark. These sharks play crucial roles in maintaining the reef's ecosystem by regulating fish populations and promoting biodiversity. The diverse habitats of the reef support these species in various ways, from shallow lagoons to deeper waters.
yes it does
sharks grow up to 3 meters in the great barrier reef
Shark species in the Great Barrier reef include:various species of reef shark (the most common of the sharks in the Great Barrier Reef) such as grey reef shark and whitetip reef sharklemon sharkvarious species of wobbegong sharkcoral catsharkleopard sharktiger shark
The most common whale species that frequent the waters of the Great Barrier Reef are:Humpback whaleDwarf minke whaleLess common are: Sperm whaleShort-finned pilot whalevarious species of beaked whales
there are octopus sharks and squid.
sharks
yes, because sharks run their own plastic bag factory in the great barrier reef
Yes. Many species of jellyfish live in the Great Barrier Reef.
yes parrot fish do live in the great barrier reef.
Sea birds lives on the Great Barrier reef.
Yes, large populations of dugong live in the Great Barrier Reef.
Yes there are scallops living on the great barrier reef.