Underwater Invertebrates

Underwater invertebrates are animals that lack a vertebral column or backbone and live in aquatic environments. These creatures come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, ranging from tiny microscopic organisms to large, complex species. They play crucial roles in marine ecosystems as predators, prey, and scavengers, contributing to the overall biodiversity and balance of underwater habitats. Some common examples of underwater invertebrates include jellyfish, sea stars, octopuses, and crabs.

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