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What sea creature is on Bondi Beach?

Laetitia Hannan, a supervisor at Sea Life Sydney Aquarium, told news.com.au it was a coffin ray, which are also known as Australian numbfish. According to the Atlas of Living Australia, it's a type of electric ray that can be found on the country's east, west and south coasts.



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