Don't tell your secrets to this North American Freshwater fish, from what we hear, he's got a big mouth!
Large Mouth Bass
This ocean is closest to us, you might've even swam in it if you've visited Narragansett!
Atlantic Ocean
This species of shark, known for its white belly and sharp teeth, is one of the ocean’s top predators and can swim up to 35 miles per hour.
Great White Shark
In this 2003 animated movie, a clownfish travels across the ocean to rescue his son.
Finding Nemo
Known for their intelligence and playful nature, these marine mammals use echolocation to navigate and hunt underwater.
Dolphins
Similar to the house-pet its named after, these fish have whiskers called Barbels
Catfish
This ocean touches the west coast, and is the world's largest and deepest ocean
Pacific Ocean
These gentle giants of the ocean, often mistaken for stingrays, can have wingspans up to 23 feet and are known for their graceful swimming.
Manta Ray
This colorful fish is Ariel’s loyal best friend who often gets into trouble in The Little Mermaid.
Flounder
These large whales are famous for their complex songs and spectacular breaches out of the water.
Humpback Whales
This fish, often used in sushi, is known to be anadromous meaning they can be found in both freshwater AND saltwater
Salmon
This ocean, named for its chilly temperatures, is home to many different animals, such as narwhals and walruses!
Arctic Ocean
This cephalopod is known for having 3 hearts and being extremely intelligent
Octopus
The famous shark attacks in Jaws take place near this island off the coast of Massachusetts.
Martha's Vineyard
These furry marine mammals are known for using rocks as tools to crack open shellfish while floating on their backs.
Sea Otters
This fish can either be "winter" or "summer" depending on which way its facing, and has BOTH eyes on one side of its body
Flounder
Despite its name, this ocean is very cold and is home to many different animals such as the King Penguin and leopard seals!
Southern Ocean
This sea creature has no brain, heart, or bones, and its tentacles can sting even after it washes up on shore.
Jellyfish
This 2018 animated film features a young Polynesian girl named Moana who sets sail to save her island.
Moana
These marine mammals are known for their whiskers, flippers, and ability to “clap” or bark on shore.
Seals
These fish, named after the king of the jungle, are an invasive species with long,flared fins
Lionfish
This Ocean is found between Africa and Australia and is the 3rd largest ocean in the world!
Indian Ocean
This ocean organism forms reefs that are home to thousands of marine species and is often called the "rainforest of the sea."
Coral
This 2011 movie tells the true story of a dolphin named Winter who loses her tail and gets a special prosthetic one.
Dolphin Tale
Often called “sea cows,” these gentle marine mammals graze on underwater plants in warm coastal waters.
Manatees