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The Mysteries of Mangroves. Unscramble each of the clue words. Then copy the letters in the numbered cells to other cells with the same number to reveal the message.
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Living Limestone Reefs. Unscramble each of the clue words. Then copy the letters in the numbered cells to other cells with the same number to reveal the message.
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Coral Reef Communities. Unscramble each of the clue words. Then copy the letters in the numbered cells to other cells with the same number to reveal the message.
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Dot-to-dot. Many of us can hide our heads inside our shells when attacked by predators.
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Dot-to-dot. I move through the water tail first instead of head first, what am I?
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Dot-to-dot. Can you find this master of camouflage? This marine species can change its skin colour, pattern and shape to match its surroundings.
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Dot-to-dot. Snorkeling is a great way to view the shallow reefs.
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Colour me in. Western rock lobster are sometimes called crayfish or crays. They can live for over 20 years and reach sizes over 5 kilograms!
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Colour me in. Weedy Seadragons resemble a piece of drifting seaweed, as the result of their leaf-like appendages that help them to blend in with their surroundings.
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Colour me in. Did you know that the nest temperature in the early stage of embryo development in turtles, determines the sex of the hatchlings.
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Colour me in. Did you know that a squid has three hearts! They have two smaller hearts serving their gills, while the larger one pumps blood to the rest of their body.
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Colour me in. Spirula spirula is a species of deep-water squid-like cephalopod mollusc. Because of the shape of its internal shell, it is commonly known as the ram's horn squid.
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Colour by numbers. Colour in the image by matching the number with the colour code. What is hiding in the sea?
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Colour me in. Sea jellies are softbodied, free-swimming aquatic animals with a gelatinous umbrella-shaped bell and trailing tentacles.
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Colour me in. Explore the ocean... how many species can you find?
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Colour me in. Blue swimmer crabs are sometimes called 'blue manna'. In WA, they can grow to have a carapace up to 25cm wide and a claw span up to 80cm.
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