These reptiles must lay their eggs on sandy beaches.
What are sea turtles?
The class to which sea birds belong.
What is Aves?
An external feature of mammals that helps keep them warm?
What is hair?
The structure with which mammals produce milk.
What are mammary glands?
This whale has a long tusk.
What is a narwhal?
Describes their internal body temperature.
What is varies with the environment.
An adaptation that allows sea birds to swim.
What is webbed feet?
The term which means they can maintain a constant internal body temperature even in cold ocean waters.
What is warm-blooded?
These are the largest animals on Earth.
What are baleen (or toothless) whales?
It is one of the largest reptiles in the world
What is a saltwater crocodile?
It is what the shell of sea turtles is called.
What is a carapace?
A bird that can dive deep into the water to catch their food.
What is an albatross?
A pinniped which does not have ear flaps and crawls on its stomach when out of water..
What is a seal?
This whale is known for its song.
What is a humpback whale?
These whales are very social, often living in groups called pods.
What are toothed whales?
It is the only reptile that gives birth in the ocean.
What are sea snakes?
Locations where sea birds often nest (at least 1).
What are cliffs, islands, or beaches?
These whales are known for their immense size and gentle behavior (at least 1).
What are humpback whales and blue whales?
These whales include dolphins, porpoises, and some types of whales like sperm whales.
What are toothed whales?
Instead of teeth, these whales have structures that are made of a material similar to our fingernails. This is what it is called.
What is baleen?
This reptile has a flattened tail for swimming.
What is a marine iguana?
A bird that migrates from the Arctic to the Antarctic and back each year—a journey of about 44,000 miles!
What is an arctic tern?
What whales use to navigate the ocean. It’s like their built-in sonar system
What is echolocation?
Two mammals that belong to the order Sirenia.
Manatees and dugongs.
This oceanic mammal is actually related to elephants, even though they live in the water.
What is a manatee?