An undersea mountain
What is a Seamount?
The Largest Animal Ever
What is the Blue Whale?
"Mermaid purses" are the egg casings of this fish
What are Dogfish?
Plural of octopus
What is Octopuses?
Invertebrates are split into a small number of main groups, how many
What is 6 groups?
arthropods; cnidarians ; echinoderms; mollusks; segmented worms; and sponges
The largest coral reef in the world's oceans
What is the Great Barrier Reef?
A name for a group of whales
What is a Pod?
A fish that spends most of its time out of water and can “walk” on its fins
What is a Mudskipper?
There are many species of cephalopods known, just how many
What are more than 700 species?
The simplest of all invertebrates
What are sponges?
Coral reef running parallel to the shore but separated from it by a channel of deep water
What is a Barrier Reef?
Whales that filter feed
What are Baleen Whales?
The only fish that have eyelids
What are Sharks?
The largest octopus can grow to be almost 15 feet long
What is the Giant Pacific Octopus?
Tube worms prefer to live around a this submarine landform
What are Hydrothermal Vents?
Ring-shaped reef, island, or chain of islands formed of coral
What is an Atoll?
A carnivorous aquatic mammal of the order Pinnipedia
What are Seals?
There are many species of fish, just how many
What is 30,000 known species?
Special cell or plastid on a cephalopod that contains pigment
What are Chromatophores?
Many invertebrates can create their own light using the GFP gene, called
What is Bioluminescence?
The Deepest part of the Ocean is known as
What is Challenger Deep?
The 2 most endangered species of whales
What are the Northern Pacific and Northern Atlantic Right Whales?
The Largest Bony Fish in the World
What is the Ocean Sunfish?
The Giant Pacific Octopus has only one time to lay her eggs, just how many
What is tens of thousands of eggs?
The Largest Arthropod in the World
What is the Japanese Spider Crab?