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100

Sharks are cartilaginous fish in the class Elasmobranchii. 

a) Yes

b) No

a) Yes



100

This shark has a darker stripe on its side, especially in younger sharks. Although diving with tiger sharks is an activity some people engage in, tiger sharks are among the sharks most likely to attack humans.

a) Tiger Shark

b) Whale Shark 

a) Tiger Shark


100

This specie was discovered in 1976 and only about 100 sightings have been confirmed since. This is a relatively large, filter-feeding shark that is thought to live in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans.

a) Oceanic Whitetip Shark

b) Megamouth Shark

b) Megamouth Shark

100

Beautiful and expressive, these whales are known as the canaries of the sea. Born dark grey, with a bluish or brownish tinge that gets lighter with age, it turns pure white between 5 to 12 years of age. 

a) The dolphins

b) BELUGA WHALE

b) BELUGA WHALE


100

Starting in ancient China, various species of carp (collectively known as Asian carp) have been bred and reared as food fish for thousands of years. Some of these normally gray or silver species have a tendency to produce red, orange or yellow color mutations; this was first recorded during the Jin dynasty.

a) Goldfish

b) Blue tang 

a) Goldfish


200

It is the largest shark species, and also the biggest fish species in the world. Despite their huge size, this specie of sharks feed on some of the tiniest creatures in the ocean, including crustaceans and plankton.

a) Whale Shark

b) Shortfin Mako Shark

a) Whale Shark


200

Are among the most feared creatures in the ocean, thanks to the movie "Jaws." Despite its fierce reputation, the great white shark has a curious nature and tends to investigate its prey before eating it.

a) White Shark

b) Whale Shark

a) White Shark


200

They’re pink. Born grey, adult Amazon River sea animal turn pink or pinkish-grey as they mature, with males being both bigger and pinker than females. With low, ridge-like dorsal fins, long, skinny snouts, plump bodies, chubby cheeks and round, bulbous foreheads, botos have developed a unique look of their own.

a) Baby Sharks 

b) AMAZON RIVER DOLPHIN

b) AMAZON RIVER DOLPHIN


200

Belong to one of the oldest reptile groups in the world – beating snakes, crocodiles and alligators! 

a) Sharks

b) Turtles

b) Turtles 


200

The fish boasts a vibrant electric blue body dressed with bold black markings. In fact, the black that begins at the eyes, traces the dorsal line down to the tail, and circles back above the pectoral fin to create a unique shape reminiscent of a painter's palette. 

a) Sea Snake 

b) Blue Tang

b) Blue Tang 


300

This specie of sharks are thought to be the fastest shark species.

a) Whale Shark 

b) Shortfin Mako Shark

b) Shortfin Mako Shark


300

They usually live out in the open ocean far from land. These sharks live in tropical and subtropical waters.

a) White Shark

b) Oceanic Whitetip Shark

b) Oceanic Whitetip Shark


300

This dolphins are fast swimmers and are active at the surface, often performing acrobatics and surfing in the waves created by boats.

a) Common Dolphins

b) ATLANTIC SPOTTED DOLPHIN

b) ATLANTIC SPOTTED DOLPHIN


300

This turtles spend most of their lives underwater, where they can rest for up to five hours at a time before coming up for air. When active, they typically alternate between being underwater for a few minutes and coming up to the surface to breathe air for a few seconds. 

a) Green Sea Turtle

b) Common turtle 

a) Green Sea Turtle 


300

Males in particular are prone to high levels of aggression and will attack each other if housed in the same tank. If there is no means of escape, this will usually result in the death of one or both of the fish. Female bettas can also become territorial towards each other if they are placed in too small an aquarium. It is typically not recommended to keep male and female bettas together, except temporarily for breeding purposes which should always be undertaken with caution.

a) Siamese Fighting Fish

b) Blue Tang

a) Siamese Fighting Fish


400

These sharks all have big eyes, small mouths, and long, whip-like upper tail lobes. This "whip" is used to herd and stun prey.

a) Shortfin Mako Shark

b) Thresher Sharks

b) Thresher Sharks


400

They get their name from their coloration: They have dark blue backs, lighter blue sides, and white undersides.

a) Tiger Shark

b) Blue Shark

b) Blue Shark


400

These dolphins have unique black and white color markings and are easy to recognize; they are nick-named panda dolphins. Baby dolphins are not black and white, they are grey all over and change color as they get older.

a) COMMERSON’S DOLPHIN

b) Atlantic Spotted Dolphin

a) COMMERSON’S DOLPHIN


400

It is flat and has wing-like fins to help move through water. 

a) Manta Ray

b) Baby Shark

a) Manta Ray


400

It is a freshwater fish recognizable by its broad, flat head and wide mouth. These fish can live for at least fifty years. 

a) Goldfish

b) Wels Catfish

b) Wels Catfish 


500

These sharks have the dubious distinction of being one of the top three species implicated in unprovoked shark attacks on humans.

a) Bull Shark

b) Thresher Sharks

a) Bull Shark


500

There are several species of them. Their oddly-shaped heads give them a wide visual range, which aids their hunting.

a) Hammerhead Sharks

b) Tiger Shark

a) Hammerhead Sharks


500

This whale is one of nature’s most magnificent and graceful beings. Louder, larger, longer and heavier than any other creature, it’s a multi-record breaker and a totem of conservation for all whales and dolphins.

a) blue whale

b) Common dolphin 

a) blue whale


500

These animals are venomous that live in the warm Indian and western Pacific Oceans and are related to cobras. Their body is flatter than a snake that lives on land and their tail is also flat, like a built-in paddle that helps push them through the water. 

a) Sea Snake

b) Manta Ray 

a) Sea Snake


500

These fish are silver fish and have large round scales. Some types of salmon are bright red in colour! 

a) Salmon Fish

b) Wels Catfish 

a) Salmon Fish