Pinnipeds characterized by their external ear flaps, long front flippers and ability to move their hind legs on land.
What is a Sea Lion?
Order including dolphins, whales and porpoises
What is Cetacea?
The ocean sharks are most commonly found in
What are all the oceans?
True or False: Octopuses have 2 hearts.
False, they have 3 !
California state fish
What is the Garibaldi?
Make one of the longest annual migrations of any mammal: they travel about 10,000 miles (16,000 km) round trip!
What is (Grey) Whale?
The scientific name for Giant Brown Kelp
What is Macrocystis Pyrifera?
Oldest shark species.
What is Greenland Shark?
This critter is known as ____.
What are Planaria?
T/F: Sharks are fish
True! They are cartilaginous fishes alongside skates and rays
Small marine mammal that go their whole lives without leaving the water. They are also known for using rocks as tools to break open their prey of choice.
What is a Sea Otter?
In a scientific name, the second name describes the ____.
e.g. Orcinus orca
What is the species?
What is depressoform or dorso-ventrally compressed?
Tube feet are powered by?

Hydrodynamic propulsion: Internal water pressure pushes each parapodia in.
California species that are sexually dimorphic and can change their sexes.
What is a Sheephead ?
Most aggressive marine mammal predator known for its hunting skills as a pod
What are Chondrichthyans?
What shark is known for biting off sections of their prey?
What is cookie cutter sharks?
What is Broadcast Spawning?
This is an unusual fish in that one eye has to migrate around from one side to the other as it grows from an upright fry or baby fish into an adult fish that lies on its side.
What is a Halibut?
Have smaller snouts, paddle shaped tails and also known as Sea Cows
What is a Manatee?
The scientific name for the California Sea Lion
What is Zalophus califonianus californianus ?
Primitive sharks have this number of gills.
What is 6 or 7?
True or False: A Portuguese man o war is a hype of sea jelly (cnidarian)
False: They are hydrozoans.
Fish use this to detect movement and vibrations in the water. Also use this to avoid bumping into each other.
What is a Lateral Line?