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What living things can be seen from space?
 
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I'm guessing that you mean the Great Barrier Reef, although I really don't see it as "living."
It is a construction made by living things, who then inhabit it. It's no more living than a house of skulls constructed by people.
While I'm not sure how far up 'space' begins, I know it is much closer than most people think. It may be possible to see herds of whales, and I imagine that, a century ago, one could have seen herds of springbok, herds of buffalo, and flocks of birds from space, were one able to get there.
 
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The Great Barrier Reef is also considered the largest organism in the world, isn't it? But I agree, the "living" part is debatable.
 
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