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Fish
Broad Nosed Pipe Fish
Carp
Carp Bream
Cod
Cod 2
European Eel
Fourhorn Sculpin
Garfish
Herring
Lamprey
Perch
Perch 2
Pike
Plaice
Salmon
Snake Blenny
Three-spined Stickleback
Whitefish
Zander
Birds
Eider
Eurasian Eagle-Owl
Mallard
Sea Gull
Snowy Owl
Mammals
Grey Seal
Amphibians
Pool Frog
Invertebrates
Acorn Barnacles
Blue Mussel
Moon Jellyfish
Plankton
Vegetation
Bladder Wrack
Claspingleaf Pondweed
Eelgrass
Enteromorpha Prolifera
Halosiphon Tomentosus
Reed
Sphecelaria Arctica
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Birds
Eurasian Eagle-Owl
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Snowy Owl
Contemplation
Mallard
Under the Surface
Sea Gull
On the Stone
Eider
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Birds are warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrates characterized by feathers and forelimbs modified as wings. Most birds can fly. There are around
340 species
living in the Baltic Sea area.
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