Fish use these to breathe underwater.
What are gills?
This popular pet fish is known for its bright orange colour.
What is a goldfish?
This Disney fish is known for getting lost trying to find his way home.
Who is Nemo?
This creature walks sideways because of the structure of its legs.
What is a crab?
These flowing bodies of water connect lakes and oceans.
What are rivers?
Fish have these instead of legs to help them swim.
What are fins?
This fish has a hammer-shaped head.
What is a hammerhead shark?
This character is pink and is SpongeBob's best friend.
Who is Patrick Star?
These sea creatures squirt ink to escape from predators.
What are octopuses and squid?
This colourful underwater habitat is characterized by its rocky bottom and diverse marine life.
What is a coral reef?
This part of a fish helps it maintain balance and steer while swimming.
What is the tail?
This fish is famous for its ability to inflate like a balloon.
What is a pufferfish?
This fish from "The Little Mermaid" is Ariel's best friend.
Who is Flounder?
What is a shark?
This is the deepest part of the world's oceans.
What is the Mariana Trench (or Challenger Deep)?
Fish have this type of body covering that protects them.
What are scales?
This large marine mammal, often found grazing in seagrass beds, is also known as a sea cow.
What is a manatee?
This mythical fish is known for being half-fish and half-human.
What is a mermaid?
This sea creature uses a series of clicks, whistles, and body movements to communicate.
What is a dolphin?
This large, cold water habitat is home to animals like walruses, polar bears, and penguins.
What is the Arctic Ocean?
This adaptation allows deep-sea fish to produce their own light.
What is bioluminescence?
This brightly coloured fish is known for living in coral reefs and has a symbiotic relationship with sea anemones.
What is a clownfish?
This Pokémon is known for its ability to shoot water from its mouth.
What is Squirtle?
These animals link arms while sleeping to prevent drifting apart.
What are sea otters?
These freshwater ecosystems, typically found in cold climates, are areas where water covers the soil for at least part of the year.
What are wetlands?