The Mossfells Islands are home to a wonderous variety of life, from the frigid peaks of Neffannafjall to the bountiful Warwick Reef. This bountiful story of life on the started 22.1 million years ago when the first waves of colonists arrived and diversified to the spectacular forms that inhabit the islands today. Under the following subheadings, the various extant and extinct organisms of the Mossfells and the Georges Bank are described.
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Beachtoads
Cowshoe Crab