What is the Megalodon famous for?
What is the Megalodons size and power.
What does Seagrass do for its ecosystem?
What is help clear water by catching carbon-rich sediments and absorbing nutrients and pathogens.
What is the largest species of whales?
What is, the blue whale.
What is cartilage?
What is a tough, flexible tissue that lines joints and gives structure to the nose, and ears.
How much does Tylosaurus weigh?
What is 15 – 20 tons (33,000 – 44,000 lbs).
How deep does Seagrass normally grow?
What is 50 - 60 meters deep.
What are fish?
What is a small aquatic vertebrates.
What does Marine mean?
What is of, found in, or produced by the sea.
When did the Mosasaurus live, during what time period?
What is 75-69 million years ago during the late cretaceous.
Where can you find Coontails?
What are bodies of water like lakes, ponds, and slow streams.
What are Whales?
What is an almost fully aquatic animal or obligate swimmer.
What is the death roll?
What is used to dismember prey used by crocodiles.
What subspecies of Deinosuchus was the largest?
What is Riogradensis and Hatcheri.
What is the scientific name of Seagrass?
What is Alismatidae.
What is the oldest species of whale?
What is the Bowhead whale.
What does Pathogen mean?
What is a pathogen that is any organism that causes disease.
What is the bite force of the Megalodon?
What is 10.8 to 18.2 metric tons (24,000 to 40,000 pounds).
What is the scientific name of the Coontail?
What is Ceratophyllum demersum.
What are (name at least two) the types of fish?
What is, hagfish, lampreys, cartilaginous fish, ray-finned fish, and lobe-finned fish.
What does terrestrial mean?
What is 1 : of or relating to the earth or its inhabitants 2 : living or growing on land 3 : belonging to a class of planets that are like the earth (as in density and silicate composition)