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Many believed this species to have gone extinct millions of years ago, until its rediscovery in 1938.
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Coelacanth
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They are most known for their orange and white color, as well as their symbiotic relationship with sea anemones.
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Clownfish
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These crustaceans are an essential part of Cajun culture and cuisine.
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Crawfish
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It's squid, but not living. It's what you get if someone serves it to you on a plate.
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Calamari
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These fish have multiple barbels around their mouth that look like whiskers, and are known to have a hard bite.
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Catfish
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This is one of the most common fish used as an ingredient for fish and chips in the United Kingdom.
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Cod
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A theory has been made, but never proven true, that Amelia Earhart crashed at the Nikumaroro atoll and was eaten by this species of crab.
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Coconut Crab
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This small, parasitic shark will latch onto prey with its mouth and spin its body to leave crater wounds on the flesh.
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Cookiecutter Shark
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You can find pearls in these, but it is extremely rare as it can take from six months to four years for this mollusc to produce one.
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Clam
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There are two species of this type of fish, with one being referred to as "white" and the other as "black".
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Crappie
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These sea toads have large gill chambers that allow them to inflate themselves by swallowing large amounts of water.
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Coffinfish
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Lake Malawi holds at least 700 different species of this fish.
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Cichlid
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These cephalopods can change their skin color, using it to camouflage and hypnotize their prey.
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Cuttlefish
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This group of crustaceans is famous across the world for being on beaches and having large pincers.
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Crab
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A family of fish known for their squared body shape and hexagonal patterns on their skin. They are closely related to pufferfish.
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Cowfish
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They are white, with a black comb-like pattern on their body. They serve as cleaners for larger, predatory fish.
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Combfish
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This tiny, translucent fish feeds on the blood of other fish species, hence their nickname "vampire fish".
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Candiru
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Though considered as trash fish and invasive in most of the United States, they are valued for food and aquariums in much of Europe and Asia.
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Carp
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These organisms are important for creating reefs that can house up to or more than 25% of all marine species.
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Coral
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