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The Whitsundays are lucky to be blessed with a prominent species in the famous raptor the Osprey.
Late last month, the Whitsunday Islands received some global attention over an incredible photo taken by a local a white humpback whale calf.
Stingrays are related to sharks and have cartilage instead of bone. They are flat and wide with a long whip-like tail and live on the bottom of the ocean, where they hide and feed.
Are the largest Ray in the Ocean and are commonly spotted around the Whitsundays
Migaloo is the famous white Humpback Whale that has been spotted along the East Coast of Australia. Read more about this famous animal!
The Rainbow Lorikeet is unmistakable with its bright red beak and colorful plumage.
Nudibranchs are the most colourful creatures on earth and as such, quickly became a favourite of the underwater world.
Look for the beautiful Harlequin Sweetlips in caves, cracks and swim throughs or under big plate coral. This is a shy fish named after his most obvious feature.
Coral trout start their lives as females and change sex to become males later in life. It is not known what triggers this sex change.