Sharks
Cetaceans
Semi Aquatic Animals
Into the Abyss
Urban Creatures
100

This shark has the ability to enter both fresh and salt water.

Bull Shark

100

Also known as killer whales

Orca

100

These creatures build dams to live in and protect themselves.  

Beaver

100

This fish uses its lure to catch its prey

Angler Fish

100

Resembles a horse shoe. This invertebrate has been around for 445 million years.

Horseshoe crab

200

One of the only species of shark that is able to remain perfectly still and have the highest suction force out of any vertebrate.

Nurse Shark

200

The largest animal on earth. They can grow up to 90 feet in length and weigh as much as 50 tons.

Blue Whale 

200

Famous for its deathroll move. This fearsome creature lived longer than the dinosaurs.

Crocodile

200

Lives off the coast of Japan, these crabs are known to grow up to 12 feet in length.

Japanese Spider Crab

200

This common bird makes its home on human infrastructure and can be found in city streets.  

Pigeon (Rock Dove)

300

Fastest out of all the sharks. They're capable of reaching speeds of 45 mph.

Mako Shark

300

The only predator that preys on the giant squid.  

Sperm Whale

300

Native to South America. These giant rodents are known for their extremely chill nature.

Capybara

300

Found near hydrothermal vents. This marine worm uses chemosynthesis to produce its food.  

Tube worm

300

Often nocturnal, they can be found scavenging through garbage.  

Raccoon

400

Known for their extremely long lifespans. These sharks live in the cold waters of the Atlantic and Arctic

Greenland Shark

400

Native to the Amazon River. These dolphins are the largest of any fresh water dolphins.

Boto (Pink River dolphins)

400

Despite being unable to swim, this mammal is known to "swim" at outstanding speeds and kills 500 people a year

Hippopotamus

400

Consider a delicacy in South Korea, this animal when threaten release a nasty slime when bitten by a predator fish.  

Hagfish

400

The fastest animal on Earth. This animal can travel up to 200 mph. 

Peregrine Falcon

500

A parasitic shark known to leave a cookie shape hole in their prey

Cookiecutter Shark

500

This now extinct dolphin made its home in the Yangtze river.

Baiji (Yangtze River Dolphin)

500

The premiere apex predator of the Amazon. Its name means he who kills in one leap.  

Jaguar

500

Nickname the doomsday fish. This creature swims by "rowing" itself and can grow up to 30 feet long.

Oarfish

500

Also known as the Jackal. This species has been found in the Bronx, Manhattan, and Queens. 

Coyote