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  • Informational website dedicated to the Marine aquarium in San Pedro, California, or the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium.
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  • At the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium (San Pedro Aquarium), there is an area that visitors of the San Pedro aquarium can touch sea animals such as sharks, sea stars, sea urchins, and many other marine life.
    Touch_tank.html
  • Tidepools form rocky seashores when the tide goes out twice a day and pools of water are left behind. In tidepools, a fascinating variety of life forms are able to survive the crashing waves.
    Tidepools.html
  • Many plants and animals can be found in tidepools. This section of San Pedro aquarium (Cabrillo Marine Aquarium) information website shows tidepool animal pictures.
    Tidepool_animal_pictures.html
  • A Spanish shawl is a very small sea animal. A Spanish shawl is only about 1 -2 centimeters in length. Another name and a scientific name for a Spanish shawl is Flabellinopsis Iodinia.
    Spanish_Shawl.html
  • Sea sponges are the most primitive of the multicelled animals. The scientific name or another name for sea sponges is phylum porifera.
    Sea_sponges.html
  • The diagram of a sea sponge below show basic parts of a sea sponge. The diagram of a sea sponge shows what sea sponges are made of.
    Diagram_of_a_sea_sponge.html
  • Sea squirt is also known as phylum chordata. Sea squirt is closely related to man. Below are some facts about sea squirts and a picture of sea squirts.
    Sea_squirt.html
  • The diagram of a sea squirt below shows how sea squirts feed and eat. Sea squirt has a scientific name, phylum chordata). On the sea squirt picture below, the anus of the sea squirt.
    How_sea_squirts_feed_and_eat.html

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