This mollusk hides down in the mud and can get as large as four feet!
What is a clam?
Water is made of a molecule with one atom of this element.
What is oxygen?
This is the most poisonous fish.
What is the stonefish?
This fish has fused teeth and can take bites out of coral reefs.
What is the parrot fish?
This is the tallest penguin.
What is the emperor penguin?
This category of mollusk has two shells.
What is a bivalve?
The earth's ocean covers this much of the earth.
What is 3/4?
The vertebrates can be categorized as either "true" or "eared".
What are seals?
This fish cleans harmful parasites off of other fish.
What is a wrasse?
Starfish have this kind of feet.
What is tube feet?
These invertebrates live in the high intertidal zones.
(Bonus 100: What do they eat?)
(They eat Plankton)
Because it is heavier than water, this does not normally evaporate from the ocean with water.
This fish looks like a snake.
What is a moray eel?
What is the spiny mollusk that otters know how to eat?
What is an urchin?
Near this continent you will find the Great Barrier Reef.
What is Australia?
This small crustacean is also a scavenger.
What is a shrimp?
This is the smallest part of a substance that still has the quality of that substance.
What is a molecule?
This fish mimics the wrasse.
What is a blenny?
What actually and specifically makes a coral reef?
What are the skeletons of dead coral polyps?
This tide is experienced with the highest high tides and the lowest low tides.
What is spring tide?
This carnivorous crustacean has two large pincers.
What is a lobster?
This tide occurs when the sun and the moon are at right angles pulling the water in different directions.
What is neap tide?
The Walrus lives near this pole.
The ocean helps to moderate this.
What is the climate of the earth?
The poison of this fish still lasts after it has died.
What is the lion fish?