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Sharks - Lisboa Oceanarium
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Requins

Visitors will encounter diverse shark species swimming elegantly in the vast central tank, home to 5 million liters of seawater […]

Sea Otter Lisboa Oceanarium
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Loutres de mer

Sea otters are playful marine mammals native to the North Pacific coasts. They have the densest fur for insulation since

Magellanic Pengium
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Manchot de Magellan

Magellanic penguins, native to the Southern Hemisphere’s subantarctic coasts, thrive in cold waters thanks to their thick blubber insulation. They

Flatfishes Oceanarium Lisboa
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Poissons Plats

Flatfish are bony fish famous for their striking asymmetry—both eyes positioned on one side of the head, paired with ultra-flat

Clownfish Oceanarium Lisboa
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Poissons-clowns

Clownfish, also known as anemonefish, are small, brightly colored marine fish famous for their symbiotic relationship with sea anemones. They

Pineapplefish Oceanarium Lisboa
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Poisson-Ananas

Pineapplefish (Cleidopus gloriamaris) are quirky, armored fish native to Australia’s coastal waters, named for their yellow bodies covered in black-rimmed

Seadragon Oceanarium Lisboa
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Dragons de Mer

Seadragons, close kin to seahorses, inhabit only the temperate coastal waters off southern Australia. They dwell among rocky reefs and

Ocean Sunfish Ocenarium Lisboa
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Poisson-Lune

Ocean sunfish, also known as Mola mola, rank as the world’s heaviest bony fish, boasting some truly odd features. They

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