What is the marine mammal in Great Hall?
What is the blue whale?
Cart with 55 lbs helmet on it.
The way seals move on land.
What is galumphing?
The stuff turtles eat that makes their blubber turn green.
What is eelgrass?
The Sunday youth administration volunteer.
Who is Jailene?
Gallery that has japanese spider crabs & giant pacific octopus.
What is Northern Pacific Gallery?
The 2 carts with a kelp replica on it.
What is Sea Otter and Kelp Cart?
What Lorikeets are known as because of their diet.
What are nectarivores?
Term used for marine mammals with front and rear flippers.
What are pinnipeds?
The names of all your Sunday mentors.
Who are Finn, Audryah, Michelle, and Alondra?
Staff restroom locations.
What are the Education Hallway and behind-the-scenes?
What are Biofacts?
Frills on the side of an axolotl's head.
What are gills?
What are barbels?
Type of volunteers on the mic at Shark Lagoon and Ray Pool
What are Education Exhibit Interpreters?
Building next to holding tanks and horseshoe crabs.
What is the MACC? (Molina Animal Care Center)
Cart focused on Cnidarians.
What is Jelly Roll?
Name of a mollusk that is also a gastropod (organisms that use a muscular foot to move)
What is abalone?
Endangered animal who's name means "little cow"
3 Departments at AoP
What are Volunteer Services, Education, Security, Guest Services, etc.?
The 2 exhibits where you can find grey reef sharks.
The 3 skull biofacts we have on the carts.
What are sea otter, sheephead, and sea turtle skulls?
The way jellies reproduce.
What is broadcast spawning?
A vertebrate that transforms during migration from fresh water to salt water & back
What is a steelhead/rainbow trout?
How long Cristina has been at the Aquarium.
What is 11 years?