Volume 4       Number 5

In this issue:
- Yellowtail Snappers throughout Tropical Atlantic
- A Baby Goldentail Moray
- Golden Crinoid: A Delicate Feather Star

 

  Yellowtail Snappers throughout Tropical Atlantic        Back to Top

The Yellowtail Snapper is one of the most common Caribbean fish. Click here for more about this colorful predator.

 

  A Baby Goldentail Moray        Back to Top

There are many different kinds of Moray Eels. This baby Goldentail Moray was only 4 inches long. Click here for more about this beautiful fish.

 

  Golden Crinoid: A Delicate Feather Star        Back to Top

The Golden Crinoid is related to Sea Stars (Starfish). Click here for more about this delicate animal.

 

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