Known As “The Last Paradise On Earth”, Raja Ampat Is One Of The World’s Most Biodiverse Marine Habitats

Summary: Raja Ampat in Indonesia is known as "the last paradise on Earth." Because it is so remote, its coral reefs are incredibly healthy and packed with unique wildlife you can't find anywhere else. Under the water, you can spot leopard sharks that use their fins to walk on the ocean floor, flat sharks that look like frilly squished potatoes, and dark, "goth" manta rays that actually form close friend groups. The amazing wildlife doesn't stop in the ocean, either—scientists recently climbed the island's mountains and discovered rare bright blue and red orchids!

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Melanosis
Hyperpigmentation
Solanum tuberosum
Panthera
Mollusca
Human Activities
Sharks
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Anthozoa
Skates, Fish