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Olive Ridley turtle
The Olive Ridley turtle, so named for the olive-green colour of its shell, is the smallest turtle in South African waters.
Sea bamboo
Sea bamboo is the largest species of kelp in South Africa, growing up to 12 metres tall.
Bladder kelp
Bladder kelp is delicate kelp that can reach a maximum length of 12 metres.
Spined kelp
Spined kelp is the smallest species of kelp in South Africa, rarely growing over one metre tall.
Split-fan kelp
Split-fan kelp is the most common species in South Africa, although it prefers deeper water.
Emperor penguin
Emperor penguins are the largest species of penguin. They live solely in the Antarctic, huddling together in the thousands to escape the wind and conserve warmth.
King penguin
King penguins are the second largest penguin on earth. They live on several islands in the subantarctic area, including Macquarie Island in the Pacific Ocean.
Fairy penguin
Fairy penguins, also known as southern little penguins, inhabit the western and southeastern coasts of the southern island of New Zealand.
Snares crested penguin
Snares crested penguins are very unusual, nesting in open coastal forests on small islets around New Zealand's South Island.
Galápagos penguin
Galápagos penguins are the northernmost penguin species and are endemic to the equatorial Galápagos archipelago.
Pink meanie
Pink meanies were first classified in 2010 when scientists realised that they belonged to an entirely new jelly family: Drymonema, a subgroup of true jellies. There are currently only three described species, with the South African species still in the process of being classified! For now, our South African pink meanie is known as Drymonema sp.
Golden sea cucumber
Golden sea cucumbers are small, soft-skinned sea cucumbers, each with up to 10 tentacles resembling small trees.