Deep-sea terrors
bones and ghosts
ghoulish colors
killer adaptations
venom & voodoo
100

the term for an organism that makes its own light, which many deep-sea fish do.

bioluminescence

100

This ocean creature can shed its skin, leaving behind a "ghostly" white shell called an exuvia.


Crab, lobster, or shrimp

100

Most common color of a healthy coral reef

brown

100

This animal can "play dead" by expelling its internal organs.


Sea cucumber

100

This fish can inflate its body into a spiky ball when threatened.


Pufferfish

200

This large, often scary-looking fish is known for having a glowing lure on its head to attract prey.


Anglerfish

200

Unlike bony fish, a shark's skeleton is made entirely of this flexible material.


Cartilage

200

This common marine animal is often called a "vampire" because it sucks blood from other fish.


Lamprey

200

This type of mimicry allows a creature to look like something else, often something dangerous or scary.


Camouflage

200

This famous tiny, colorful octopus in the Pacific can deliver a bite that is almost always fatal to humans.


Blue-ringed octopus

300

This is the world's largest invertebrate, famously depicted fighting ships in old myths.


Giant squid

300

This large, gentle sea mammal is sometimes confused by lonely sailors for a mermaid or a ghost in the fog.


Manatee

300

What is the dark, inky liquid a squid or octopus squirts out to confuse predators?


Ink

300

This marine mammal uses its powerful tail to slap large schools of fish, stunning them so they can be eaten easily.


Humpback whale

300

Closely related to the scorpionfish, this master of camouflage is considered the world's most venomous fish.


Stonefish

400

This small, clear, gelatinous animal can sting you and looks like a floating bag of goo.


Jellyfish

400

This is the primary white structure often found washed up on the beach that comes from a type of squid


Cuttlebone

400

The color of an octopus's blood, which uses a copper-based molecule to carry oxygen.


Blue

400

This large, slow-moving predator is known for smelling even a tiny amount of blood from far away.


Shark

400

This is the specific neurotoxin found in the pufferfish, which makes it deadly if not properly prepared for sushi.


Tetrodotoxin (TTX)

500

This deep-sea fish, known for its tiny eyes and huge teeth, is one of the scariest-looking predators in the deep ocean.


Viperfish

500

A school of fish may perform a synchronous, swirling movement known by this term.

bait ball

500

The eerie, pale glow sometimes seen on the surface of the ocean at night, often called the "Milky Sea," is caused by billions of these tiny, single-celled organisms.


Dinoflagellates (algae/plankton)

500

This fish adaptation allows large schools to suddenly flash their silver or bright sides all at once, momentarily blinding or confusing a predator.


Predator dazzling

500

This highly potent neurotoxin is the active ingredient in the poison cone snails use to instantly paralyze and catch their prey.


Conotoxin