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Middle Coral Reef Carnivores

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NOAA divers capture invasive lionfish in the Virgin Islands National Park

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NOAA divers capture invasive lionfish in the Virgin Islands National Park Eureka Alert Divers identified and killed a 15 cm long lionfish in Fish Bay along the southern coast of St. John, making READ MORE
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2010-08/nh-ndc080610.php

Blue-Ringed Octopus

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Animal Guide: Blue-Ringed Octopus Nature, PBS.org The blue-ringed octopus is commonly found in shallow, sandy areas surrounding the coastal reefs of Australia and the western Indio-Pacific. It i READ MORE
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/interactives-extras/animal-guides/anima...

Piscivorous Coral Reef Fishes

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Piscivorous Coral Reef Fishes Coral-Reef-Info.com Animals whose primary food source is composed of fishes are termed piscivores. Piscivorous coral reef fishes are comparatively few in terms of b READ MORE
http://www.coral-reef-info.com/piscivorous-coral-reef-fishes.html

Benthic Carnivores

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Benthic Carnivores Coral-Reef-Info.com Benthic carnivores (also referred to as benthivores) are one of two types of coral reef fishes that fall under the more general classification of carnivores READ MORE
http://www.coral-reef-info.com/benthic-carnivores.html

Nurse Shark

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Nurse Shark Photograph courtesy Dr. Mathew Gilligan/NOAA National Geographic Fast Facts Type: Fish Diet: Carnivore Average lifespan in captivity: Up to 25 years Size: 7.5 to 9.75 ft (2.2 READ MORE
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/nurse-shark.html
Carnivores are specie that feed off of other animals; coral reef carnivores include young fish, squid, reef lobsters, giant clams, nurse sharks, and barracudas.
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