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How big are marine invertebrates?

Marine invertebrates can be as small as tiny little shrimp and can grow as big as the giant squid, up to 18 m (59 feet) in length, and the giant clam, which can reach a size of 200 kg (440 pounds).

Category:
  • Marine Life
  • Marine Invertebrates
Keywords: scuba diving faqs, marine life, marine invertebrates, marine invertebrate size Author:
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