Fish are covered in these.
What are scales?
What is the North Pole?
This bear-like marsupial sleeps approximately 18 hours per day.
What is the koala?
This allows fish to breathe underwater by extracting oxygen from the water around them.
What are gills?
Most penguins live in this hemisphere.
What is the Southern Hemisphere?
This dog-sized animal is the largest carnivorous marsupial.
What is the Tasmanian devil?
This mythological creature has the tail of a fish and the upper half of a woman.
What is a mermaid?
Penguins on this continent have no land based predators.
What is Antarctica?
This is Australia's tallest native bird, reaching between 1.6 m and 1.9 m when standing erect.
What is the emu?
These fish help other fish by removing parasites and dead skin.
What are cleaner fish?
This is the only penguin species that ventures north of the equator in the wild.
What is the Galapagos Penguin?
This animal is a semi aquatic egg-laying mammal endemic to eastern Australia, including Tasmania. It is the sole living representative of its family and genus.
What is the platypus?
Although this animal has the word ‘fish’ in its name, it isn't actually a fish.
What is the jellyfish? What is the crayfish?
This penguin gets its name from the thin, black band under its head. At times it looks like it's wearing a black helmet, which might be useful as it is considered the most aggressive type of penguin.
What is the Chinstrap Penguin?
This marsupial is known for digging extensive burrow systems with its rodent-like front teeth and powerful claws.
What is a wombat?