WHITE-SPOTTED EAGLE RAYS With their spotty-white colouring and cartoon-like faces, these beautiful animals are a popular sight throughout the ocean’s tropical reefs. - Click here for more information about White-spotted eagle rays
COWNOSE RAY These northerners love to hang out around the coast, and are usually found in bays, estuaries and reefs from Cairns to Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. - Click here for more information about Cownose rays
SANDBAR WHALER SHARK A distinctive dorsal fin allows Sandbar Whaler sharks to efficiently cruise the sea bottom of coastal areas. They are not considered dangerous to humans, but are we dangerous to their survival? - Click here for more information about Sandbar Whaler sharks GREY NURSE SHARK Grey Nurse sharks are calm and placid marine marvels who have an unfounded bad reputation. These misunderstood sharks were the first legally protected sharks in the world and their Critically Endangered conservation status means they are a rare and precious animal - Click here for more information about Grey Nurse sharks KING PENGUIN With their vibrant plumage, impressive stature and majestic nature, King penguins are mesmerising animals to watch. They have inclusive social behaviour among their close-knit group and they are dedicated parents to their young. - Click here for more information about King penguins GENTOO PENGUIN Gentoo penguins are curious and outgoing characters with a seemingly endless supply of energy. These cute and cheeky penguins are also the fastest underwater swimming bird in the world. - Click here for more information about Gentoo penguins PORT JACKSON SHARK - Click here for more information about Port Jackson sharks FRESHWATER SAWFISH - Click here for more information about Freshwater sharks and Sawfish SMOOTH STINGRAY - Click here for more information about Smooth stingrays GREEN SEA TURTLE - Click here for more information about Green Sea turtles BIG-BELLIED SEAHORSE - Click here for more information about Big-bellied seahorses