Taxonomy Challenge
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100

Name the three pinniped families.

Otaridae, Phocidae, Odobenidae

100

Name one baleen whale family discussed in class.

Balaenidae or Balaenopteridae

100

What do dorsal fins primarily help control?

Roll (stablization is okay)

100

Which pinniped family includes fur seals and sea lions?

Otaridae

100

A marine mammal is placed in the order Cetacea. What general body form is expected?

Streamlined, fish-like body adapted for swimming

200

What family do dolphins belong to?

Delphinidae

200

Name the five toothed whale groups identified in class.

Sperm whales, dolphins, porpoises, killer whales, narwhals

200

Why are baleen whales considered filter feeders?

Baleen strains prey from water (not accepting anything else has to talk about prey being strained or filtered from sea water)

200

What are the two groups found within Otaridae?

Sea lions and fur seals

200

A marine mammal is identified as having flippers, blubber, and air-breathing lungs. What broad class does it belong to?

Mammalia

300

What family do porpoises belong to?

Phocoenidae

300

A whale lacks baleen, possesses teeth, and actively captures squid in deep water. To which suborder does it belong?

Odontoceti

300

What oily substance is found in a sperm whale's head?

Spermaceti

300

Which pinniped group typically moves on land by wriggling rather than walking?

Phocids

300

A marine mammal is identified as having hind limbs modified into flippers and spends most of its time in water but still returns to land. What general group is it most likely from?

Pinniped

400

A marine mammal belongs to Mammalia, Carnivora, and Otaridae. What type of animal is it?

Sea lion or fur seal

400

A marine mammal is classified as Mammalia → Cetacea → Odontoceti → Delphinidae. Give two different animals that fit this classification.

Bottlenose dolphin, killer whale (accept most dolphin species)

400

A whale feeds by swimming through dense patches of prey with its mouth open. What adaptation makes this feeding strategy possible?

Baleen

400

Which pinniped family is typically better adapted for long-distance swimming efficiency?

Phocidae

400

A researcher compares a dolphin and a shark. Both are streamlined, but only one is a mammal. What key classification difference explains this?

Dolphin is Mammalia; shark is a fish (gills, eggs, ectothermic)- need to identify some of the differences 

500

Two marine mammals have similar streamlined bodies but belong to different orders (Cetacea vs Carnivora). What principle of classification explains this similarity, and why does it not indicate close relation?

Convergent evolution; similar environments led to similar body shapes, but they evolved from different ancestors

500

Why are dolphins, porpoises, killer whales, and sperm whales all placed in Odontoceti despite major differences in size and ecology?

They all possess teeth and use active prey capture rather than filter feeding

500

A marine mammal loses the function of its tail flukes. Which two primary performance abilities are most directly reduced?

Propulsion and swimming efficiency (worth $500 must be exact)

500

Rank the following from most taxonomically broad to most specific: Otaridae, Mammalia, Carnivora.

Mammalia → Carnivora → Otaridae

500

Two marine mammals are placed in different orders: Cetacea and Sirenia. What major ecological difference separates these two groups?

Cetaceans are active predators; sirenians are herbivorous grazers

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