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Jellyfish

Aurelia aurita

  • 8 km/h
  • Up to 1 kg
  • 1–2 years
Open Ocean

The moon jellyfish is one of the most widespread and recognizable cnidarians on the planet, drifting through every ocean from the tropics to subarctic seas.…

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Loliginidae Global (Atlantic)

Squid

Doryteuthis pealeii

  • 25 km/h
  • 0.1-0.6 kg
  • 1-2 years
Open Ocean

Longfin inshore squid are schooling predators of the open ocean, using speed, coordination, and bioluminescence to hunt and communicate. Squid are crucial prey species for…

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Marlin

Makaira nigricans

  • 129 km/h
  • 90-900 kg
  • 20-27 years
Open Ocean

The Atlantic blue marlin is one of the largest and fastest bony fish in the ocean, a formidable apex predator of the open sea renowned…

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Albatross

Diomedea exulans

  • 120 km/h
  • 6-12 kg
  • 50-70 years
Open Ocean

The wandering albatross holds the record for the largest wingspan of any living bird, reaching over 3.5 meters, and is the supreme master of dynamic…

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Lamnidae Global

Mako Shark

Isurus oxyrinchus

  • 74 km/h
  • 60-135 kg
  • 28-32 years
Open Ocean

The shortfin mako is the fastest shark on Earth and one of the fastest fish in any ocean, reaching burst speeds of over 70 km/h…

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Fin Whale

Balaenoptera physalus

  • 47 km/h
  • 40,000-80,000 kg
  • 80-90 years
Open Ocean

The fin whale is the second-largest animal ever to have lived on Earth, surpassed only by the blue whale. Despite its immense size, it is…

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Dolphin

Delphinus delphis

  • 60 km/h
  • 70-110 kg
  • 20-30 years
Open Ocean

The common dolphin is one of the most abundant cetaceans on Earth, forming vast superpods that can number in the thousands. Renowned for their acrobatic…

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