This unique-looking gooselike species has long red legs and has a very loud and far-carrying call.

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This bird can be identified by the center tail feathers moving like the pendulum of a clock when perched.

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Contrary to its name, this eel actually has brown skin and a yellow green mucus that gives the illusion of green skin.

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This tropical bird is highly intelligent, filled with energy and personality. Caribbean Journey’s scarlet macaw is named Maya.

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The goliath grouper is the largest grouper species in the Atlantic Ocean, weighing up to 800 pounds. The Aquarium’s grouper is named Debbie.

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Hogfish get their unique name from their long, hog-like nose, which they use to root around in the sand to find buried mollusks and crustaceans.

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Redheads are medium-sized diving ducks with a smoothly rounded head and a moderately large bill.

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A small dabbling duck, a Blue-winged Teal, is dwarfed by a Mallard and only a touch larger than a Green-winged Teal.

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These crabs spend most of their lives underwater as aquatic animals, living in depths of saltwater.

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This venomous fish is an invasive species in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico.

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