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Mammals & Birds

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California Sea Lions

Eared seals adapted to rocky shores, with a fish-and-squid diet and strong movement on land and in water.

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African Penguins

Warm-weather penguins from Namibia and South Africa that feed on fish and squid.

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Reptiles & Amphibians

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Honduran Milk Snake

Non-venomous tropical snakes that feed on small animals and eggs.

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Cuban Boa (Cuban Tree Boa)

Large Cuban constrictors from tropical dry and scrub forests that hunt birds, rodents, bats and lizards.

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Painted Turtle

Freshwater turtles named for bright colouration on the head, neck and shell.

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Common Snapping Turtle

Freshwater turtles that often move along pond bottoms and eat plants and small animals.

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Red Eared Sliders

Freshwater turtles named for the red markings behind their eyes.

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Three Toed Box Turtle

Land turtles named for their three-toed hind feet and hinged shells.

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Wood Turtle

Turtles found near slow-moving streams; their sculpted shells give them a carved-wood look.

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Red-footed Tortoise

Wet-forest and savanna tortoises named for reddish scales on their legs.

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Sudan Plated Lizard

Armoured, ground-dwelling lizards from dry, rocky habitats.

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Solomon Island Skinks

Tree-dwelling herbivores with prehensile tails used for climbing.

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Green Sea Turtle

Ocean turtles that move between open ocean and coastal waters and feed on seaweed, algae and invertebrates.

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Pacific Tree Frog

Small frogs native from southern British Columbia to Mexico and known for a classic ribbit call.

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African Bullfrog

Burrowing frogs that can estivate underground during drought.

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Fish & Invertebrates

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Bat Star

Cold-water sea stars with webbing between their arms and varied colours.

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Leather Star

Coastal sea stars named for their leathery body texture and camouflage pattern.

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Ochre Star

Pacific intertidal sea stars with strong tube feet for wave-swept areas.

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Purple Sea Urchin

Spiny invertebrates that graze on kelp and algae in lower intertidal zones and kelp forests.

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California Sea Cucumber

Seafloor scavengers that sift organic matter from sand and help recycle nutrients.

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Green Surf Anemone

Tidal-pool anemones that get their green colour from symbiotic algae.

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Fish-Eating Anemone

Anemones that use sturdy tentacles and stinging cells to capture small fish and invertebrates.

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Sand Rose Anemone

Anemones that live partly buried in sand or mud with their tentacles exposed.

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Pink-Tipped Anemone

Anemones that can form clusters of genetically identical clones in tidal habitats.

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Nurse Shark

Slow-moving bottom dwellers with strong jaws used to feed on fish, shrimp, squid and shellfish.

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White Spotted Bamboo Shark

Small nocturnal reef sharks that move along reefs with strong pectoral fins.

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Vlamingii Tang

Unicornfish from deep lagoons and reefs that feed on algae, zooplankton and fish larvae.

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Black and White Heniochus

Reef fish with striped bodies, yellow tail fins and long dorsal-fin streamers.

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Horse-Eye Jack

Silver reef fish with large eyes that feed on small fish and invertebrates.

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Bar Jack

Silvery reef fish named for the dark bar running along the back into the tail.

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Crevalle Jack

Coastal predators with deep bodies, golden colouring and a dark tail.

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Purchase your tickets now and make the most of your Marine Life visit.

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Passes can be purchased at Front Desk.

Frequently Asked Questions

Marine Life features animals across mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish and invertebrates, including sea lions, African penguins, turtles, sharks, stars, anemones and more.

Each animal profile includes source-owned facts about the species, habitat, diet, care and conservation story where available.

Yes. Marine Life gives families a slower-paced, educational attraction to add to a West Edmonton Mall itinerary.

Where current source details are available, animal profiles include conservation context or status information.

Marine Life features animals across mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish and invertebrates, including sea lions, African penguins, turtles, sharks, stars, anemones and more.

Each animal profile includes source-owned facts about the species, habitat, diet, care and conservation story where available.

Yes. Marine Life gives families a slower-paced, educational attraction to add to a West Edmonton Mall itinerary.

Where current source details are available, animal profiles include conservation context or status information.