Search
Mole snake
Although mole snakes can give a nasty bite, they are not venomous.
Shoveller crayfish
Named for their habit of ‘shovelling’ through sediment in search of worms and molluscs.
Needle urchin
These black needle urchins are armed with spines, which they wave menacingly at intruders.
Rough pencil urchin
Like other sea urchins, the rough pencil urchin belongs to the phylum Echinodermata.
Alikreukel (giant turban)
Slow-growing herbivorous sea snail belonging to the class Gastropoda.
Wonderworm
Polychaetes are segmented worms that are some of the most common and diverse creatures found along our shores.
Tube anemone
Tube anemones have soft bodies that are enclosed in a protective mucous tube, which the anemones bury in soft sand or mud.
Longhorn cowfish
Their bodies are enclosed in an “armour” of fused bony scales, and they have two prominent horns protruding above their eyes. Longhorn cowfish are commonly found in harbours and estuaries.
Convict surgeonfish
Convict surgeons are found on shallow inshore reefs, in rock pools and around sheltered wharfs and jetties where seaweeds and algae are plentiful.
Sea goldies
Sea goldies live in and around coral reefs in warm tropical oceans. These beautiful little fish are often seen in large shoals and add splashes of colour to the reef.
Emperor angelfish
Emperor angelfish are large reef fish, with compressed bodies and a multitude of yellow and blue horizontal stripes along their sides.
Zebra moray eel
Zebra moray eels live on reefs in warm tropical oceans.