Beluga Whale
Blue Sea Slug
Coral
Mudskipper
Japanese Giant Spider Crab
100
In the cold waters of the Arctic region.
Where is this whale found?
100
The blue sea slug feeds on this small animal.
What is a jellyfish?
100
All corals are made up of this. 
What are colonies of tiny polyps?
100
When out of water, mudskippers absorb water through this.
What is their skin?
100
The Japanese giant spider crab is the largest type of animal in this category.
What is a crustacean?
200
Another name for a beluga whale because of the variety of noises it makes. 
What is a sea canary?
200
The blue sea slug stores these in its body.
What are jellyfish stinging cells? 
200
Only hard corals build these. 
What are reefs?
200
The mudskipper lives in this habitat.
What is a tidal tropical swamp?
200
Most of its body size is made up of these.
What are legs?
300
The beluga whale belongs to this animal family.
What is a mammal?
300
The blue sea slug has a single one of these.
What is a foot?
300
A coral uses this to catch food. 
What are stinging tentacles?
300
Mudskippers can be found along the coasts of these two continents.
What are Africa and Asia?
300
The spider crab is found at this depth.
What is deep water?
400
The beluga whale often gathers in groups of more than this number.
What is 100?
400
It is related to this.
What is a shellfish?
400
This type of coral lives on reefs but do not help build the reef. 
What are soft corals?


400
When the tide goes out, mudskippers use their front fins to climb these. 
What are trees?
400
The Japanese giant spider crab is found in this ocean.
What is the Pacific Ocean?
500
This animal is the main enemy of the beluga whale.
What is the killer whale?
500
The maximum length of the blue sea slug.
What is 2 inches?
500
Coral animals use this to make a protective stony cup for themselves. 
What are minerals?
500
The mudskipper does this to keep their eyes moist.
What is roll their eyes back in their sockets?
500
Japanese giant spider crabs main source of food is this.
What are dead fish and other creatures that sink to the ocean floor?
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