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This landmark actually gets its name from the most prominent species that live in the area: a pod of Short-Beaked Common Dolphins. Other, less obvious life around the Rock includes many small fish, such as Oriental Butterflyfish and Emperor Angelfish, along with a solitary Luna Lionfish.

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  • Dolphin Rock
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  • This landmark actually gets its name from the most prominent species that live in the area: a pod of Short-Beaked Common Dolphins. Other, less obvious life around the Rock includes many small fish, such as Oriental Butterflyfish and Emperor Angelfish, along with a solitary Luna Lionfish.
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  • This landmark actually gets its name from the most prominent species that live in the area: a pod of Short-Beaked Common Dolphins. Other, less obvious life around the Rock includes many small fish, such as Oriental Butterflyfish and Emperor Angelfish, along with a solitary Luna Lionfish.
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