Where do pearls come from?
Oysters
What is a baby whale called?
Calf
My tail is prehensile, what does that mean?
Can hold on to things (extra limb)
What is a sharks skeleton made of?
Cartilage
What percentage of life on earth is found in the ocean? (closest answer wins)
80%
What species of penguin is this?
Gentoo
What is a toothless whale called?
Baleen whale
What are roe?
Fish eggs
What are baby sharks called?
Pups
What causes ocean tides?
Gravitational pull of the moon
What is a starfish's arms called?
Rays
What sea mammal uses echolocation?
Dolphins
What happens to tuna fish if they stop swimming?
They suffocate
Why do some sharks have a white underside?
Camouflage
What chemical makes up the hard structure of corals?
Calcium
What sea bird has the longest wing span of any bird?
Albatross
What sea mammal is nicknamed the "Sea Canary"?
Beluga Whale
What is a stingrays primary food source?
Shellfish
What is a group of sharks called?
A Shiver
Taking a keystone species out of an ecosystem causes a trophic cascade. Sea otters are a good example of this, what organism do they control the population of?
Sea urchins
The worlds second largest coral reef is found off the coast of 4 different countries. Name one of these countries
Mexico, Belize, Honduras, Guatemala
What classification does an Orca belong to?
The dolphin family
How are clownfish not stung by sea anemones?
Slime on their scales
Some sharks are viviparous, what does this mean? Hint: Baby Sharks!
They give birth to live young
What toxic gas can be found in floating kelp?
Carbon Monoxide