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Harun Yahya
(Adnan Oktar)
forests. Many marine creatures, from planktons too small to
be seen with the naked eye to sharks up to 6 meters (19
feet) long inhabit coral reefs.
Tens of thousands of widely different species live on
coral reefs: Spotted, striped, brightly colored fish with strik-
ing patterns, fish that live in colonies, bright-hued corals,
crustaceans with different appearances, eye-catching sea
plants, sponges unique to coral reefs, mussels, oysters, sea
urchins, crabs, starfish, micro-organisms, invertebrates...
At 2,000 kilometers (1,243 miles) long, Australia's Great
Barrier Reef is the world's largest structure composed of liv-
ing organisms. It plays host to 2,000 different species
of fish, 350 species of coral, and 4,000
55
species of mollusks. But these are
only the numbers of species
identified to date. New
species of animal and
single-celled organisms
are discovered every
year.
According to
Marjorie Reaka-
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