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This is a list of types of animals that have appeared in SpongeBob SquarePants. Most of the evidence's characters are based on existent-life bounding main creatures, but only a few of the characters' exact species or scientific names have been revealed.

Contents

  • ane Sponges
  • 2 Mollusks
    • ii.1 Bounding main snail
    • two.2 Body of water slug
    • two.3 Jorunna parva (Sea bunnies)
    • 2.four Clams
    • ii.5 Scallops
    • ii.6 Pearl oyster
    • ii.7 Cephalopods
      • 2.seven.1 Octopus
      • ii.7.ii Squid
      • 2.seven.3 Ammonite
      • 2.7.4 Vampire squid
  • three Crustaceans
    • 3.1 Crab
    • 3.2 Hermit Crab
    • three.3 Yeti Crab
    • 3.4 Copepod
    • iii.5 Lobster
    • three.vi Shrimp
    • 3.7 Brine Shrimp (Ocean monkeys)
    • 3.eight Prawn
    • iii.9 Krill
    • three.10 Trilobite
    • 3.eleven Isopod
    • 3.12 Barnacle
  • 4 Unmarried-celled organisms
    • 4.1 Amoeba
  • 5 Echinoderms
    • v.i Starfish
    • five.2 Sea urchin
    • 5.3 Ocean cucumber
  • half-dozen Limbless creatures
    • 6.one Worm
      • vi.1.one Flatworm
    • 6.2 Hagfish
    • 6.3 Nudibranch
    • six.4 Leech
    • half dozen.v Eel
    • 6.vi Nematode
  • vii Fish
    • 7.i Pufferfish
    • 7.2 Anchovy
    • 7.3 Shark
    • 7.4 Whale shark
    • 7.five Stingray
    • seven.vi Manta Ray
    • seven.seven Sawfish
    • vii.viii Frogfish
    • vii.ix Angler fish
    • 7.10 Lionfish
    • seven.xi Dogfish
    • 7.12 Seahorse
    • 7.xiii Flounder
    • 7.fourteen Bass
    • vii.15 Swordfish
    • 7.16 Tuna
    • 7.17 Blobfish
    • vii.18 Catfish
    • 7.19 Barracuda
    • 7.xx Gulper eel
    • 7.21 Electrical eel
  • viii Cnidarians
    • 8.1 Jellyfish
    • viii.2 Comb jelly
    • eight.3 Sea anemone
    • 8.iv Coral
  • 9 Mammals
    • 9.one Sperm whale
    • 9.two Orca
    • nine.3 Dolphin
    • nine.4 Porpoise
    • 9.5 Narwhal
    • 9.six Blue whale
    • 9.seven Grayness whale
    • ix.8 Manatee (sea cows)
    • nine.9 Earless seal
    • 9.10 Elephant seal
    • 9.11 Walrus
    • 9.12 Horse
    • 9.thirteen Giraffe
    • 9.14 Squirrel
    • 9.xv Rat
    • 9.16 Polar carry
    • 9.17 Cat
    • 9.xviii Dog
    • ix.xix Hamster
    • ix.20 Monkey
    • ix.21 Gorilla
    • ix.22 Chimpanzee
    • nine.23 Human
  • 10 Birds
    • 10.1 Parrot
    • ten.2 Pelican
    • ten.3 Seagull
    • 10.4 Vulture
    • x.5 Craven
    • 10.vi Eagle
  • 11 Reptiles
    • eleven.ane Alligator
    • eleven.2 Tyrannosaurus rex
    • 11.3 Tylosaurus
    • 11.4 Tanystropheus
    • xi.five Ocean Turtle
  • 12 Fictional species

Sponges

SpongeBob SquarePants and his family are sea sponges. In existent life, sea sponges cannot walk or swim on their own, and so they consume by filter-feeding (straining the surrounding water for food particles). Many sea sponges reproduce by "budding," which is when a portion of the sponge breaks off and becomes a complete animal.

In The SpongeBob Musical, SpongeBob's exact species name is identified: Aplysina fistularis, a yellow sea sponge commonly found in open waters.

Mollusks

Sea snail

In that location are many species of bounding main snails in real life. In the series, the body of water snail is the underwater equivalent to a cat. The most notable is Gary the Snail. Others include Snellie the Snail, Annette, and a multifariousness of 1-fourth dimension characters.

"Whelk Attack" features whelks, a type of sea snail, as big ravenous beasts. They later plow out to be small and friendly later on SpongeBob helps cure them of a disease.

Sea slug

Gary's male parent, Sluggo, was a sea slug. A saddened SpongeBob refers to Gary as a "lowly slug" in "Shell Shocked." Sinister Slug is another slug that appears in "Mermaid Human and Barnacle Male child II" and "The Bad Guy Club for Villains."

Jorunna parva (Sea bunnies)

Sea bunnies are a existent-life species of sea slug, they announced in the episodes "Bunny Hunt" and "A Place for Pets." They are the underwater equivalent to bunnies.

Sea bunnies

Clams

In the series, clams have the place of animals such equally wolves, as they are sometimes shown howling ("Texas") and attacking people ("Tea at the Treedome"). The nigh notable clam is the behemothic mollusk Old Bluelip from the episode "Clams."

Other clams who have appeared on the show are the giant clam from "Tea at the Treedome," the clams from "Texas," the mollusk from "Porous Pockets," and the clams from "No Free Rides." An owl clam appears in "One Krabs Trash."

Scallops

Scallops are depicted as the underwater equivalent to birds. They resemble clams simply are much smaller in size. Shelley, SpongeBob'due south pet scallop, appears throughout the bear witness in his bedroom. Another notable scallop is Junior from "Rock-a-Bye Bivalve." Other scallops who have appeared are Mr. Krabs' quondam pet scallop, the chocolate-eating scallops from Valentine's 24-hour interval, the scallops whom SpongeBob kills in "To Love a Patty," and the scallops from "I Krabs Trash."

Pearl oyster

Clamu and her child

Clamu is a notable pearl oyster who performs at the Bikini Bottom Zoo, as shown in "The Smoking Peanut." Oysters can likewise sometimes be used as food, such every bit in "Squidville," where Patrick is mentioned to have eaten fried oyster skins.

Cephalopods

Octopus

Octopuses are an lodge of cephalopods. Squidward, 1 of the chief characters, is an octopus. The octopus is closely related to the squid, which (different Squidward) has a cone-shaped head with fins on each side, and has ten limbs. The grapheme was named "Squidward" instead of "Octoward" because the second name "merely didn't work," according to Rodger Bumpass.

The Tentacles family and nearly of the other cephalopods are octopuses. Other octopuses who announced are Squilliam, Squilvia, and some of the members of the Cephalopod Guild. Different species of octopuses make occasional appearances, such as an octopus mother and her children from "Sailor Mouth," an octopus vendor from "Walking Small", and a dancer from "Slimy Dancing." The only species allowed in Tentacle Acres are octopuses.

Squid

Squids are another order of cephalopods. The most notable examples are Incidental 11, a common groundwork character, and Squidina. Some squids, in addition to octopuses, announced in the episode "Cephalopod Lodge" because they are cephalopods. Another squid appears in "Jailbreak!" as one of Plankton'due south inmates. Squidina Star appears equally a main character in The Patrick Star Evidence.

Ammonite

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Ammonites are a group of extinct marine mollusks. They are shown in the series appear in the episodes "SB-129" and "Ugh," during the prehistoric parts of those episodes.

Vampire squid

Vampire squids are a species of squids that live in the deep oceans, the only one that appears in the series is Squidabeth, who appears in "The Night Patty."

Squidabeth

Crustaceans

Every species nether this section is related past Class.

Crab

This is the species that most of the Krabs family is. The but members who are not are Pearl Krabs and Princess Pearl. Mr. Krabs is the most notable of the venereal in the Krabs family.

Other venereal include The Penny Pinchers, The Wise Old Crab and the other crabs from the video games Nicktoons: Boxing for Volcano Island and SpongeBob SquarePants featuring Nicktoons: Globs of Doom, and Mr. Krabs' double.

Hermit Crab

Hermit crabs accept likewise appeared in the serial. The most notable is the Sneaky Hermit, who appeared in the video game Lights, Camera, Pants! and the episode "Life of Crime." The other crab also appears in "Life of Offense," where he is a victim in a fake thievery on a show called Crustacean Criminal offense Theater. Another hermit crab likewise briefly appears in "No Nose Knows."

Yeti Crab

Kiwa hirsuta (also known as the yeti crab) is a crustacean discovered in 2005 in the South Pacific Ocean. I appears every bit the titular character of "Yeti Krabs". Some other one also appears in "Shopping List".

Copepod

Sheldon J. Plankton is a planktonic copepod. Other plankton include the members of Plankton family who appeared in "Plankton's Regular army," Sheldon's grandmother who appeared in Gramma'southward Secret Recipe, Plankton'south granddaddy and other ancestors in "Ane Coarse Repast," Planktonamor from "Dunces and Dragons," Dead Eye Plankton from "Pest of the Due west," and Papa Plankton from the book Hooray for Dads!.

Lobster

Lobsters are a family of crustaceans. Several lobsters have appeared in the series: Larry the Lobster in "Ripped Pants" and various later episodes, Federico the Waiter in Employee of the Month, and the lobster who works at Fin Locker in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie video game.

Shrimp

A shrimp makes a cursory appearance in "The Algae'southward Always Greener." In that location is also a villain based on the species chosen Jumbo Shrimp.

Brine Shrimp (Ocean monkeys)

Brine shrimp, also called "bounding main monkeys," appear in "Non Normal," "Plankton's Pet," and "The Cord". A similar species called sea chimps appear in "King Plankton.

Prawn

Prawn

The just prawn ever seen is Prawn, a villain from the Battle for Bikini Bottom and SpongeBob'due south Truth or Square video games.

Krill

Johnny Krill is the nearly notable of the order. Kelpy Krill is another krill that appears in Curse of the King Krabbe in SpongeBob Comics No. 28.

In "BlackJack," krill are described equally vermin, with Harold SquarePants saying, "The just crime that ever happened at our house was the infestation of those worthless krill".

Trilobite

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Prehistoric arthropods that are now extinct. They appear in SB-129 and in the opening credits of "Ugh." Squidward calls a music rental clerk ane in "Band Geeks."

Isopod

The only isopod seen in the series is an Isopod that appears in the episode "Sold!." Invisible Isopod appears in the comic Lo, In that location Shall Be A Catered Affair!

Barnacle

Barnacles are a species of crustaceans that appears throughout the series. In the episode "Barnacle Face up" the barnacles are depicted as the whale equivalent to acne. Multiple barnacles are seen living on SpongeBob'due south business firm in "Unreal Estate." The name of the species is commonly used by the characters as an interjection ("Barnacles!"). This species is as well the namesake of Barnacle Boy, named after his ability to spit out barnacles in "Mermaid Homo Begins." Patrick is described as "living similar a barnacle" in "Truth or Square."

Single-celled organisms

Amoeba

Amoeba are single-celled organisms. Notable amoeba seen in the series include Spot and his children from "Plankton'due south Pet" and "Spot Returns", as well as numerous amoeba from "Goo Goo Gas."

Echinoderms

Starfish

This form contains most of Patrick'due south family. The most notable is Patrick Star. The only other starfish that have appeared in the series besides the Starfish in Patrick's family are Janet and Marty from "I'm with Stupid", the starfish who mistakenly crowned Patrick king of Bikini Bottom in "Rule of Dumb", a few starfish at Shell City in The SpongeBob SquarePants Flick, and Patrick Not-Star from Hibernate and Then What Happens?.

Ocean urchin

The show depicts sea urchins as the underwater equivalent of bugs/cockroaches. They announced in "Nature Pants," "Your Shoe's Untied," and "Eek, an Urchin!." A larger, talkative variety of body of water urchin appears in "Squidward'south School For Grown-Ups." Ouchie appears as a recurring character in The Patrick Star Show.

Sea cucumber

Kevin C. Cucumber is a ocean cucumber that appears equally the primary antagonist in "I'grand Your Biggest Fanatic." Jester is some other sea cucumber that appears in the PC version of The SpongeBob SquarePants Pic game.

Limbless creatures

Worm

Worms are portrayed as the underwater equivalent to dogs. Many worms appear on the evidence, including Mr. Doodles, Rex, and the Alaskan Bull Worm.

Flatworm

Two flatworms have been seen on the show: Tapey from "Pest of the Due west" and the primitive tapeworm from "SB-129."

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Hagfish

Madame Hagfish

Madame Hagfish is a notable fellow member of this species, actualization in "Curse of the Hex." Technically, it is a family unit, but information technology is the only one in its order and its grade.

Nudibranch

Baby Nudibranches

In the SpongeBob universe, nudibranches resemble small cute fish, which can evolve into huge, monstrous and unsafe creatures when in the prescience of other pets which they hate, Puffy Fluffy beingness a notorious example. In reality, nudibranches are sea slugs and look zip like the aforementioned.

Leech

Numerous leeches are briefly seen in Prehibernation Week, along with a place called the Leech Farm which was only mentioned. An Antecedent of Gary that was a leech appeared in "Dunces and Dragons." Leeches also appear in a deleted scene in "Swamp Mates."

Eel

Eels are an order of ray-finned fish. They occasionally appear in the series. This includes the brown eel that appears in "Your Shoe'southward Untied," and the golden eel in "The Curse of the Hex." They were mentioned in the episode "Sailor Mouth" when the game Eels and Escalators is played.

Nematode

Worm-similar creatures that are known for damaging buildings. They announced in "Habitation Sweet Pineapple" and "Best Day Ever."

Fish

Pufferfish

Mrs. Puff is 1 of the main characters of the series. She is a pufferfish: specifically a porcupinefish. The only other known pufferfish are her deceased husband, Mr. Puff, her ancestor Polene Puff, and an unnamed pufferfish at Shell City in The SpongeBob SquarePants Motion-picture show.

Anchovy

Anchovies, in the SpongeBob universe, are known for making sounds similar "meep", though can speak English language besides. They are notorious around the Krusty Krab for gathering in large schools for food, nearly destroying the restaurant in the airplane pilot episode. Some incidentals such as incidental 115 and incidental 30 are also anchovies.

Shark

A family of sharks is seen in "SpongeGuard on Duty." Notable sharks include Sharkey 2-Times from SpongeBob Diner Dash ii, Seymour Scales from SpongeBob'south Boating Fustigate, and Sergeant Sam Roderick from "Mrs. Puff, Yous're Fired." A shark too appears in Kenny the Cat, being ridden by its titular grapheme. A group called the Sharks play a big part in "Sharks vs. Pods".

A hammerhead shark citizen appears as a background character. Another more than realistic hammerhead shark makes a quick appearance in "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy." Sharkface and Gill Hammerstein from Lights, Camera, Pants! is also this species.

Whale shark

The just whale shark seen is Incidental 24A, a background character in the series.

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Stingray

The only stingray seen in the series briefly appears in "Chimps Ahoy." Outside the series, Ray appears in the game Employee of the Month.

Manta Ray

The only manta ray that appears in the franchise is Stan the Manta, who appears in the book UFO!.

Stan the Manta

Sawfish

The sawfish that appear in the series are Incidental 201 and an unnamed sawfish that can be seen in the Thug Tug.

Frogfish

Frogfish

This includes the frogfish from The SpongeBob SquarePants Flick. Like actual frogfish, it uses its tongue to attract food, SpongeBob and Patrick in this case.

Angler fish

Angler fish announced in "Rock Lesser","Don't Await Now", "Trenchbillies", and "Pat the Equus caballus".

Lionfish

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Contrary to real-life standards, the lionfish is depicted equally a fish with a lion's head and claws. One appears in "Spongicus," fix to attack Patrick who has sausages around his neck, but ends upwardly attacking Plankton instead.

Dogfish

Its proper noun appears in "Sailor Mouth" every bit dumpster writing. SpongeBob also dresses up like ane in "Whale of a Birthday."

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Seahorse

Seahorses are a genus of fish. They are depicted as the equivalent of bodily horses on the surface. The most notable is Mystery, who only appeared in the episode "My Pretty Seahorse." Seahorses are mainly greenish in the serial, merely in "Neptune's Spatula" the seahorses are imperial with a more than spiked appearance, and in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie the seahorses accept a pinkish and orange color.

Flounder

Flats the Flounder and Flats' dad are notable flounders seen in the serial, equally well every bit Diminutive Flounder.

Bass

The about notable of this species is Bubble Bass and his female parent. It was also used for the name of the metropolis Bass Vegas.

Swordfish

The just swordfish that announced in the series are a Swordfish trucker, Incidental EHS1, who appears in "The Nitwitting," Rex Neptune's swordfish in "Neptune's Spatula", and a swordfish can be seen in Crush Urban center. Annika Swordfish is a swordfish that appears in the book SpongeBob Tees Off.

Tuna

The most notable tuna is the Realistic Fish Caput. Incidental 23 is some other tuna that appears every bit a groundwork character in the series.

Blobfish

Very few blobfish appear in the series, the most notable beingness Barry Blobfish who appears in "The Night Patty." Another blobfish is seen in the Empty Head Social club in "The Nitwitting." In Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years, Jimmy Blobfish appears in the episode "Cabin of Curiosities."

Catfish

The catfish that appear in the series include a catfish that appears in "Code Yellow," and Incidental 66.

Barracuda

Incidental 68 is a barracuda that appears as a background grapheme throughout the series. In the Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years episode, "In Search of Camp Noodist," a barracuda is seen in Military camp Noodist.

Gulper eel

Ane gulper eel appears in the episodes "Rock Lesser" and "The Nighttime Patty."

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Electric eel

Unlike what the proper name suggests, Electric Eels are actually not actually eels, but are instead fish. The only electric eels that appear are in "Walking Small" and "Enchanted Tiki Dreams."

Cnidarians

Jellyfish

Jellyfish are a subphylum. In the prove, they are usually known to represent bees, due to their stings and jelly. There are known to be Queen Jellyfish just like bees, all the same there are King Jellyfish besides. The species are involved in the exercise of jellyfishing. While pinkish is the most common color of a jellyfish, they can come in different physical appearances and species.

Comb jelly

One red rummage jelly is seen swimming in the Krusty Krab in "The Nighttime Patty."

Rummage jelly

Sea anemone

The sea anemone's in this series are Jennifer and a dancing anemone that appears in "Your Shoe'southward Untied."

Coral

Corals are nigh oft portrayed in the backgrounds or as objects in the series, and are also shown in the names of locations such as Military camp Coral and Scorched Coral. Coral is sometimes shown to be food, which can be seen with Canned Coral and Coral bits. Coral is also often portrayed as the underwater equivalent to plants, such as Squidward's coral tree. In the game Coral Climb, the gameplay involves SpongeBob having to spring on coral springs.

Mammals

Sperm whale

The series features a sperm whale, Pearl, equally one of the chief characters. Various other sperm whales accept appeared on the show, with their designs based on Pearl'southward.

Orca

Two orcas have appeared on the show are Don the Whale and Billy the Orca. They are the only seen characters of this species.

Dolphin

The only dolphins that have appeared are the Dolphin Warrior from "Sponge-Cano!", the dolphins from "Jellyfish Jam", and Bubbles from the second SpongeBob movie, and Flibberty Gibbet from "A Cabin in the Kelp." Some non-anthropomorphic dolphins appear in the series, such as the dolphin'south seen in "SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One" and "Fiasco!"

Porpoise

A Porpoise appears in The Patrick Star Testify episode, "Bummer Jobs." At that place is a holiday defended to them called Porpoise Day, equally seen in "Overbooked."

Porpoise

Narwhal

Dylan only appeared in Whale Watching. Narlene and Nobby appears in Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years.

Blueish whale

Frank the whale appears in "Ripped Pants", "Y'all Don't Know Sponge", "Wildcat on the Krusty", and "SpongeBob'southward Large Altogether Blowout". In "Slimy Dancing" and "What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?", he appears as a female character. The female version of Frank is a ballerina who wears a pink tutu and light green shorts.

Grey whale

Grey whales

Holographic grey whales appear at the end of "One Fibroid Meal."

Manatee (sea cows)

Bounding main cows

Bounding main cows briefly appear in "Blackened Sponge."

Earless seal

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Craig Mammalton, an earless seal, appears in "Sun Bleached." A like-looking seal customer appears in "The Whole Tooth."

Elephant seal

An elephant seal character Stephen Hillenburg originally planned for the show.

In Stephen Hillenburg's original pitch bible for SpongeBob, a pelican and an elephant seal were planned to be host characters.

Walrus

While no walrus character appear in the shows, Mr. Krabs wins ii Walrus toys (revealed virtually the end to be fish skeletons) in "Visitor Picnic."

Horse

George is a horse (oft mistaken for a zebra) who appears at the end of the episode "I Had an Accident."

Giraffe

A live-activeness giraffe appears in "Krusty Krab Grooming Video", when the narrator asks for a graph. It is too mentioned in "Bubblestand" when Patrick mistakes an elephant for it.

Squirrel

Sandy Cheeks, a squirrel, is one of the master characters. Squirrels are a family of rodents. This is the species that about of the Cheeks family is. Other squirrels include, The Dark Knight, Pa Cheeks, Ma Cheeks, Randy Cheeks, Western Cheeks, Rosie Cheeks, and Sandy's Scottish cousin.

Rat

A rat (portrayed by a puppet) appears in The Poop Deck from the episode "Friend or Foe."

Polar bear

A Polar bear chases Patchy the Pirate at the end of "Information technology'southward a SpongeBob Christmas!"

Cat

Kenny the True cat is a character who announced in the episode of the same name. Anthropomorphic cats were besides planned to be the main antagonists in a cutting storyline of The SpongeBob Picture: Sponge on the Run.

Canis familiaris

In Patty Hype, a eating place called the Beat Shack is told to take a talking canis familiaris, but the people of Bikini Bottom have no thought what dogs are. At that place's as well Plankton'southward labrador (as a pun) seen in "Plankton!". The "pie dragon" appears in "SpongeBob'due south Big Birthday Blowout".

Hamster

Cuddle E. Hugs is an imaginary character that appears in the episode of the same name.

Monkey

SpongeBob dresses up as a monkey in "Perfect Chemistry."

Gorilla

A gorilla appears in "I Had an Accident" and "Friend or Foe." In the one-time episode, Patrick is shown to ain a gorilla costume. A gorilla costume is also shown in "Boating Buddies." A gorilla is also seen in the audience for Ned and the Needlefish in "Hello Bikini Bottom!"

Chimpanzee

Dr. Marmalade, Professor Percy, and Lord Reginald are iii chimpanzees that appear in the eponymous episode "Chimps Ahoy." A alive-activeness chimpanzee

Man

The most notable humans in the testify are Patchy the Pirate, Mermaid Homo, and Barnacle Boy. Other humans include David Hasselhoff, Mrs. Johnson, Davy Jones, Mr. Pirateson, Burger Beard, The Cyclops, Patchy's party guests in Party Pooper Pants, the children at the playground in "The Sponge Who Could Fly," and the unnamed pirates from The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.

Birds

Parrot

Potty

The near notable bird in the series is Potty the Parrot, the co-host of the specials. Additionally, a painted parrot usually appears alongside Painty in the opening theme.

Pelican

Pelicans announced sporadically throughout the franchise. In Stephen Hillenburg's original pitch bible for SpongeBob, a pelican and an elephant seal were planned to exist host characters. In The SpongeBob Moving picture: Sponge Out of Water, a pod of pelicans is seen at Pelican Island.

Seagull

Seagulls announced in "Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost," "Pressure," the first 2 films, and "Goons on the Moon." They can besides be heard in the opening theme of the show.

Vulture

Vultures announced in the episodes "Atlantis SquarePantis" (as a live-action puppet) and "Goons on the Moon" (in animated form).

Chicken

Roger is a chick that hatches at the end of the episode "New Pupil Starfish." Aslo in episode Lost and Establish When SpongeBob dance with doll, a craven flew over his head.

Eagle

The Keeper of the Horned Woods is a behemothic hawkeye head that appears in the episode "Squidward in Clarinetland."

Reptiles

Alligator

Alligators appear in "Swamp Mates" and "Escape from Below Glove Earth."

Tyrannosaurus rex

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The only Tyrannosaurus rex that appears is the i at the terminate of "Ugh." It is the but species in its genus and its tribe.

Tylosaurus

The Tylosaurus

The only Tylosaurus that appears is the one in "Lost and Found." It lives in the "Lost World," which is in the Krusty Krab'south Lost and Found.

Tanystropheus

The Tanystropheus

The just Tanystropheus that appears is the one in "Lost and Found." It live in the "Lost World," which is in the Krusty Krab'south Lost and Found.

Ocean Turtle

The only bounding main turtles that announced in the series are Tony and his 2 lady turtle friends from the episode "Beat out Games". They also appear prominently in the online game "Kash Krab".

Fictional species

  • Merpeople - Merpeople appear throughout the testify, including King Neptune'southward mother, Male monarch Neptune, Queen Amphitrite, Triton, King Poseidon, Princess Mindy, Jody, and the mermaids from "Welcome to the Bikini Bottom Triangle."
  • Aliens - Aliens, also known as extraterrestrials, are life from other planets. Many aliens appear throughout the series and unremarkably expect differen't, the most notable aliens are Lord Royal Highness, Farmer aliens, the Aliens seen in "SpongeHenge", Jelliens, and Norblock V.
  • Sea bears - The underwater equivalent to surface bears. One commencement appears in "The Camping Episode."
  • Sea chicken - Mr. Body of water Craven from "The Masterpiece" is a sea chicken. They look similar normal chickens. In "Code Yellow," there is a medical bounding main chicken who appears when SpongeBob asks for one.
  • Sea rhinoceros - A rhinoceros-similar fish that appears in "The Camping Episode."
  • Snow mollusk - An beastly snow mollusk appears in "Frozen Face-Off." It is a fictional mollusk with traits similar to existent-life cephalopods.
  • Jellybee - The underwater equivalent of bees, appears in "FarmerBob" when Patrick tries to shoo information technology away and SpongeBob ends up getting stung past information technology.
  • Jellycow - The underwater equivalent of cows, they appear in "FarmerBob" when SpongeBob tries to get jelly from 1, only to get sprayed in the face.
  • Worm squealer - The underwater equivalent of pigs, they appear in "FarmerBob" when SpongeBob and Patrick feed them.
  • Elephant fish - A massive green 3-eyed fish that looks similar an elephant that appears in "Prehibernation Calendar week."
  • Sea tiger, Sea elephant, Sea giraffe, Body of water baboons, and Bounding main hippo - Various undersea equivalents of state animals in "Who R Zoo?"

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