Waterfowl
Echinoderms
Reptiles
Birds of Prey
Aquatic Mammals
100

This semi-aquatic, omnivorous bird is known for its waterproof feathers and webbed feet. 

What is a duck?

100

This star shaped marine invertebrate with no brain or blood uses a water vascular system to move and feeds with its tiny "tube-feet" suction cups.  

What is a starfish?

100

This ancient, cold-blooded reptile lives on every continent except Antarctica and is known for it's protective shell. 

What is a turtle? 

100

This nocturnal bird of prey with fixed eyes and asymmetrical ears has the ability to rotate its neck 270 degrees. 

What is an Owl?

100

All of these warm-blooded, air-breathing mammals live in the ocean, but some have teeth to hunt live prey, and others have plates for filtering small prey from water. 

What are whales?

200

Popular with Jeep owners, more than 1 billion of these floating bird toys are made each year. 

What is a Rubber Duck?

200

Named after the appearance of their skeletons that have washed up on beaches, you'll have a hard time buying anything with oceanic currency. 

What is a sand dollar?

200

This group of large reptiles is more closely related to a chicken than it is to other living reptiles. 

What are crocodiles?

200

This bird's powerful screech is used in movies and TV to replace the timid squeak that normally comes from a bald eagle. 

What is a red-tailed hawk? 
200

These fluffy sea mammals are known for using their dexterous paws to smash their prey on rocks or small stones before eating them.  

What is a sea otter? 

300

This large, territorial bird was used as a guard animal in ancient Rome. 

What is a goose?

300

This small spiked organism is considered a delicacy in Japan where its gonads (the only edible potion) can sell for as much as $360 per kilogram. 

What is a sea urchin? 

300

Based loosely on Marvel's Daredevil, these pizza eating reptiles live in the sewers of new york with their blind mammalian master where they train to fight evil using a variety of martial arts weapons. 

What are the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?

300

This group of larger birds tend to prefer eating their prey after it has begun to decay, thought they will occasionally kill and eat smaller or weaker prey. 

What are vultures.

300

This marine mammal has been observed using bubbles to herd it's prey to the surface. 

What is a dolphin?

400

This bird with an 11 foot wingspan can spend more than a year in the air.

What is an Albatross?
400

This toxic, bottom-dwelling sea creature can spit out its breathing organ to ward off predators. 

What is a sea cucumber?

400

This reptile can weigh as much as 919lb (417kg) has a bladder that can store up to 20% of it's bodyweight as water. 

Galapagos Tortoise

400

This large bird, resembling an eagles body on crane legs, often hunts smaller prey by stomping on it with its long, powerful legs. 

What is a secretary bird? 

400

This group of grey, aquatic mammals has their closest relatives in the elephant and the hyrax, both land-dwelling mammals. 

What is a manatee? 

500
This bird eats up to 70% of its body weight in fish per day, more than any other bird. 

What is a Cormorant?

500

These stationary filter feeders have long feather-like arms and a stalk during their juvenile stage that makes them look a bit like an under water plant. 

What are Crinoid/sea lilly/feather star/ comatulid?
500

The smallest snake in the world, with it's average size being only 10cm (abt 4in). 

Barbados Threadsnake

500

This bird is able to fly near silently, by utilizing specialized feathers and slow flight speed, which allows them to ambush their prey before they can be heard. 

What is a barn owl or great horned owl? 

500

This animal is considered both the largest land carnivore by body mass as well as being considered a "marine mammal" due to their strict dependence on the marine ecosystem.

What is a polar bear?

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