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Our Creatures

Discover our amazing creatures

Our Amazing Creatures

Which sea creatures do you love the most? Magnificent Sharks, colourful Clownfish or perhaps inquisitive Sea Turtles? Maybe you simply can’t decide!

Here at SEA LIFE you can make up your mind and see them all - from the curious and the rescued to the rare and the enigmatic. And you’ll be able to get closer to them than ever before.

Many of our creatures are on the endangered list, have been rescued and cannot be released into the wild or have been born and bred as part of our conservation projects.

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Pufferfish

These fish can famously suck water in to massively inflate the size of their body to scare off predators. It isn't very good for them as it squashes their internal organs so you should never try to scare a Pufferfish if you see one in the wild.

SEA LIFE Bangkok, Coral Reefs

Moray Eel

You'll spot these guys in our Breed Rescue Protect area. Moray Eels have a second set of jaws down their throat to help pull their food down their long body!

SEA LIFE Bangkok, Coral Reefs

Big Belly Seahorse

One of the biggest seahorse species that got its name from its large stomach. Unlike most seahorse species, this species is a strong swimmer.

SEA LIFE Bangkok, Seahorses Kingdom

Alligator Pipefish

A strange looking fish that camouflages itself with seagrass. A tube-like mouth is designed for sucking-up small shrimps.

SEA LIFE Bangkok, Seahorses Kingdom

Poison Dart Frog

These beautiful little creatures, native to Central and South America, are like brightly coloured jewels bouncing amongst the foliage.

SEA LIFE Bangkok, Tropical Rainforest

Short Clawed Otter

Short Clawed Otters are funny and quick on both land and water. They look after their pups until they reach adulthood. Otters mainly feed on fish and aquatic animals

SEA LIFE Bangkok, Tropical Rainforest

Starfish

Starfish are found in every ocean in the world! There are over 2000 known species, each one is full of surprises!

SEA LIFE Bangkok, Rockpools

Hermit Crab

We are quite defenseless, we use our shells as a shield against predators.

SEA LIFE Bangkok, Rockpools

Sand Tiger Shark

Sand Tiger Sharks look ferocious with a mouth full of pointy teeth, but our divers regularly jump in with them because they aren't dangerous to humans.

SEA LIFE Bangkok, Sharkshipwreck Zone
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