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Next time you visit, keep your eyes open for these species. Some are excellent at blending in, so it may take a while to spot them.

Tentacle Snakes
Camouflaged to mimic sticks and logs in their Southeast Asian habitat, you can hone your observation skills to spot these aquatic snakes in the Asia & Indonesia Gallery.

Blue Chromis
Sporting a vibrant blue color pattern in their tropical habitat, these chromis are quite a sight to spot. View them alongside other chromis and parrotfish species in the Industry & Habitat Gallery.

Spiny Sea Stars
These invertebrates have five arms, hundreds of tube feet and a bright red body. Feel their spiny skin during your next visit to the invertebrate touchpool.

Florida Sea Cucumber
Closely related to sea stars, the Florida sea cucumber is covered in rough textured skin. Visit these and the cookie dough sea cucumbers on your next stop at the invertebrate touchpool.

Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker
These tiny fish use modified pelvic fins to attach to rocks and plants. Instead of scales, they are covered with small tubercle spines. Find them in the Industry & Habitat corridor.

Green Moray Eel
With 2 sets of jaws and a slimy mucus coating, this eel species is sure to impress. Find them in caves and crevices next time you visit the Shark Habitat.