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  2. ‘Shy’ creatures rarely seen in Hawaii surprise whale watchers ...

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    A pod of six sea creatures surprised whale watchers in Kona, Hawaii, on April 17. That morning, a boat from Hawaiian Adventures Kona was about ten miles offshore when the crew spotted several tall ...

  3. Conus marmoreus - Wikipedia

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    Conus marmoreus, common name the "marbled cone", is a species of predatory sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails, cone shells or cones. It is the type species for the genus Conus. This is a species which is believed to feed mostly on marine molluscs including other cone snails.

  4. Cone snail - Wikipedia

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    Cone snails have a large variety of shell colors and patterns, with local varieties and color forms of the same species often occurring. This variety in color and pattern has led to the creation of a large number of known synonyms and probable synonyms, making it difficult to give an exact taxonomic assignment for many snails in this genus.

  5. Toxopneustes pileolus - Wikipedia

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    Toxopneustes pileolus, commonly known as the flower urchin, is a widespread and commonly encountered species of sea urchin from the Indo-West Pacific.It is considered highly dangerous, as it is capable of delivering extremely painful and medically significant stings when touched.

  6. ‘Very curious’ sea creature approaches boaters in Hawaii. See ...

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  7. List of cryptids - Wikipedia

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    Purported Location Depiction Anguila peluda [10] Hairy Eel Pond animal Pamital ravine, Canary Islands: Cadborosaurus [11] Caddy Sea animal Pacific Coast of North America Champ [12] Champy Lake monster Lake Champlain, North America Cryptid Whales [13] [14] Giglioli's Whale, Rhinoceros dolphin, High-finned sperm whale, Alula whale, Unidentified ...

  8. Blue-ringed octopus - Wikipedia

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    They eat small crustaceans, including crabs, hermit crabs, shrimp, and other small sea animals. They are one of the world's most venomous marine animals. [ 3 ] Despite their small size—12 to 20 cm (5 to 8 in)—and relatively docile nature, they are very dangerous if provoked when handled because their venom contains a powerful neurotoxin ...

  9. List of bivalves of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of bivalves of Hawaii. 139 species of bivalves are found in ... Gustav (1990). "Effects of late Cenozoic sea-level fluctuations on the bivalve faunas ...