Coastal Ocean Vocabulary
Coastal Ocean Animals
Environment Review
Review
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Ocean Tide

The rise and fall of the levels of the ocean

100

How many eyes does a sea star have?

Five. One on each arm

100

What is a tide pool?

When the tide goes out in rocky, coastal areas, some water gets left behind in pools and crevices (holes). These spots are called tide pools and many different creatures like to hang out in them.

100

Isolated

Alone, not close together

200

Symbiotic

Living together and helping each other

200

Which coastal ocean animals have a symbiotic relationship

The Sea Anemone and the Clown Fish

200

What are plants that eat meat called?

Carnivourous plants

200

Diverse

Many different kinds

300

Regenerate

To grow back

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Why are hermit crabs not true crabs?

Because they do not grow their own shell

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Why are the frogs of the raiforest so vibrant?

To serve as a warning to other animals letting them know that they are poisonous

Defense Mechanism

300

Ecosystem

Environment

400

Exoskeleton

Outer skeleton that protects the body of certain animals

400

What is the biggest sea star species?

The sunflower star

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What is an example of a nocturnal animal?

Spiders, snakes, scorpions

400

What is the one of biggest insect in the grassland environment called?

The goliath beetle

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Defense Mechanism

Method or way an animal protects itself.

Ex. Camouflaging, looking like a leaf

500

Which coastal ocean animal is considered an ocean dweller?

The hermit crab

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Give an example of a defense mechanism and how it is used

Camouflage- an animal uses its color to blend in

Animals can resemble other objects in their environment such as leafs

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Adapting

To get used to living in an environment