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Lace Coral
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/jellyfish/lace-coral/Lace corals are sometimes found washed up on beaches after storms.
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Waratah Anemone
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/jellyfish/waratah-anemone/The Waratah Anemone is named after the beautiful red Waratah flower that is the emblem of New South Wales.
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White-striped Anemone
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/jellyfish/white-striped-anemone/The White-striped Anemone is one of the most easily recognised anemones of Sydney's rocky shores.
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Purple Stinger
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/jellyfish/purple-stinger/The Purple Stinger is a delicate, small and attractively coloured jellyfish with four fragile mouth arms and eight tentacles around the bell.
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White-spotted Jellyfish
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/jellyfish/white-spotted-jellyfish/This large and spectacular jellyfish is common during the summer months in New South Wales coastal waters and estuaries, including Sydney Harbour.
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Red Rock Crab
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/crustaceans/red-rock-crab/The Red Rock Crab, Guinusia chabrus, is not only one of the most common crabs in Sydney but also one of the fastest movers. It is often used as bait, particularly to catch grouper.
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