The type of "blood" (temperature) that Whales are?
What is warm-blooded?
The Great Barrier Reef is off the coast of this country/continent.
What is Australia?
The tide that occurs when the water reaches it's highest point before it starts to fall again.
What is high tide?
This is the name of a group of invertebrates with a single shell.
What are univalves?
The pole where walruses are found near the Artic Ocean.
What is the North Pole?
This is what coral reefs are made of.
What are coral polyps/skeletons?
The tide that occurs when water reaches it's lowest point before rising again.
What is low tide?
Sea stars have two rows of this on the underside of each ray (arm).
What are tube feet?
This is a "wing-footed animal group.
What are pinnipeds?
One fish is the most poisonous and the other fish looks like a snake?
What is a stonefish? What is a moray eel?
This tide experiences the highest and the lowest tides.
What is a Spring tide?
This "two shells" group of invertebrates; along with an example of this group.
What is a bivalve? What are oysters, clams, or mussels?
The largest of all pinnipeds?
What is the Elephant Seal?
This small colorful fish helps larger fish by eating it's parasites, while this second fish mimics the cleaner fish and takes a bite out of the larger fish.
What is a wrasse? What is a blenny?
This tide occurs when the sun and moon are at right angles to the earth.
What is a neap tide?
Three types of crustaceans that; 1. have pinchers 2. are scavengers 3. run sideways
What is a lobster? What are shrimp? What are crabs?
Out of the two groups of seals this group has small outer ears. ALSO, the sea mammal smart enough to use tools.
What are eared seals and what is an otter?
The fish that carries the eggs for it's mate. The fish that has fused teeth and can bite through a hook?
The region between the tides where most ocean plants and animals live.
What is the intertidal zone?
The bivalve that produces pearls and two examples of univalves.
What is an oyster? What are cowries and conchs?