This is where puffer fish live
What is coral reefs and sand flats?
(Just one is fine)
This is how many arms the royal starfish has
What is 5?
This is why Puffins are sometimes called the parrot of the sea
These animal is the main apex predator of the oceans
What is the Orca?
This is the plant the Giant Green Anemone is named after
What is the anemone flower?
This is what a group of pufferfish is called
What is a school?
True or False: Royal Starfish live in large colonies of up to 300 members. (if you choose false - you must correct the answer)
False - royal starfish live alone
This is how many eggs puffins lay at a time
What is one egg per season
This is what seals like to eat
The Giant Green Anemone is sessile. This means?
What is it rarely moves/stays in one spot
This is the most common predator of the pufferfish
What is the Tiger Shark?
This is what the starfish likes to eat
What is clams, sand dollars, mussels, snails?
This is why puffins look funny when they fly
What is because they need a running start/and or they are really built for diving/swimming
This animal has three hearts and blue blood. It is also very intelligent
What is the Octopus?
This is where the Giant Green Anemone gets it's green color
What is from Algae (Symbiosis)
This is the adaptation that allows pufferfish to eat hard shelled organisms such as clams
What is hard teeth that grow continuously?
This is the adaptation that warns predators to stay away
This is where they live in the winter months
What is out in the open ocean?
This animal feeds by swimming with it's mouth open and filtering out the plankton
What is the Manta Ray?
This is the name of the stinging cells the anemone uses to sting prey that comes near them
One pufferfish can release enough neurotoxin to kill this many adult humans
What is 30 adults?
This is the Royal Starfish life expectancy
what is around 34 years?
This is how many times they can flap their wings in a minute
Up to 400 times a minute!
This amazing animal can change it's skin color and texture
What is the cuttlefish?
This is how the Giant Green Anemone reproduces
What is both sexually (planktonic babies) or asexually (budding).