Sharks have the strongest pair of these on the planet
What are jaws
Like sharks, a stingray's body is made up of
What is cartilage
What is the Blue Whale
Crush from Finding Nemo is this kind of turtle
What is a Green Sea Turtle
Name of the Act that Protects Seals and other marine mammals from humans
What is the Marine Mammal Protection Act
Number of gils on a shark
What is 5 - 7 gils
Found along the tail used for defense
*can be 1-3 of them)
What is a barb
Dolphins use this to "see"
What is Echolocation
This black turtle with yellow on his face and red on his shell is common in the Stonehill Ponds
What is the Painted Turtle
Group of seals with no ear flaps
What is earless or no-earred seals
Shark skin is made of this
What is denticles
A stingray breathes by drawing in water through openings on top of its head, called these
*also found in some sharks, such as nurse and angel sharks*
What are spiracles
Belugas are usually found here
What is the Arctic
This bug eats baby turtle egg shells
What are ants of beetles
Seals are VERY distant relatives to what land animal
What are dogs
What is protecting the shark's eyes from injury, especially during feeding or attacking
What is the nictitating membrane
This hunting technique involves a stingray suctioning buried prey into its jaws
What is tenting
Bigger whales have this feature to help them feed
What is baleen
One of the largest turtles in the sea, I am 1,500 lbs!
What is the Leatherback Turtle
Sea lions are part of this group of seals
What is earred seals
What is the sensory organ sharks use to detect electrocurrents
What is ampullae of lorenzini
The flattened, disc-shaped body of rays and skates places them in this larger group of fishes, along with sharks
What are elasmobranchs
I dive deep into the ocean to eat Giant Squids
What is a sperm whale
Two trash items that hurt turtles the most
What are 6-pack plastic holders and trash bags
While pinnipeds cannot smell underwater, their extremely sensitive whiskers, or this feature, can detect the hydrodynamic trails left by a fish swimming up to 30 seconds earlier
What are vibrissae