True or false, orcas are whales
What is true?
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What is a pink river dolphin?
These creatures are seabirds with bright, colorful beaks that change color with the seasons, earning them the nickname "sea parrots" or "clowns of the sea". They are expert divers and swimmers that spend most of their lives at sea, returning to land to breed in colonies on cliffs and islands.
What is a puffin?
These fish are deep-sea predators known for using a bioluminescent lure to attract prey with their large mouths and flexible bodies. While females are large and can grow up to 100 cm, males are much smaller.
What is an anglerfish?
These fish are known for their ability to inflate, their potent toxin, and their unique "beak," but they are also slow swimmers, have rough skin instead of scales, and can be found in both saltwater and freshwater environments
What is a pufferfish?
True or false a vaquita is the most common marine mammal.
What is False. There are only 13 left in the entire world
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What is a fin whale?
This creature is a large water bird with a long bill and a large throat pouch used to catch prey and drain water. These birds have webbed feet and are strong swimmers, but appear clumsy on land, and are found around lakes, rivers, and coasts in many parts of the world.
What is a pelican?
These fish are a diverse group of deep-sea predators known for their fangs and bioluminescence. They have large mouths with sharp teeth, but some species lack jaws that can open wide and instead use suction to swallow prey whole.
What is a dragon fish?
These creatures are small, venomous octopuses known for their potent neurotoxic venom, which is powerful enough to kill multiple adult humans. They are not aggressive and typically only bite if they feel threatened, often when someone picks one up. Their venom can cause paralysis and respiratory failure, but they are masters of camouflage and can also be found hiding in reef crevices and rocks.
What is a blue ringed octopus?
True or false, Between 1 & 2 trillion fish are killed each year
What is True.
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What is a Nurse shark?
This bird can go up to 6 years before returning to the island it was born on to mate and lay eggs. They hunt, eat, and sleep, all while in the air, occasionally landing in the water. There are 22 species that share the gift of efficient long-distance gliding flight. They are famously recognized by their lengthy wingspans with one species holding the record at nearly 12 feet.
What is an albatross?
These creatures are the world's largest arthropods, known for their immense size, with a leg span up to 12 feet and a lifespan of up to 100 years. They live in the deep Pacific Ocean off Japan and are scavengers that camouflage their shells with sponges and other organisms for protection.
What is a Japanese spider crab?
These fish are the most venomous fish in the world, known for their incredible camouflage and ability to deliver a painful, sometimes fatal, sting through 13 dorsal spines. Found in the Indo-Pacific region, they blend in with rocks or coral on the seabed, ambushing small fish and invertebrates with a rapid suction.
What is a stonefish?
True or false, a rare eel is a white ribbon eel
What is true?
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What is a starfish?
These birds are large seabirds known for their impressive speed dives to catch fish like herring and mackerel. They have special physical adaptations for these dives, such as locking vertebrae and air sacs in their skulls for protection.
What is a gannet?
These creatures are deep-sea fish with fearsome-looking, disproportionately large teeth and they live in temperate and tropical waters worldwide. They are ambush predators that use their teeth to catch prey like fish and squid, while juveniles eat zooplankton.
What is a fangtooth?
These fish are venomous, carnivorous fish native to the Indo-Pacific that have become a major invasive species in the Atlantic Ocean. They are easily identifiable by their distinctive red, white, and black stripes and long, feathery fins. They have a painful venomous sting in their spines and reproduce rapidly, making them a threat to native ecosystems as they compete with other predators for food.
What is a lionfish?
The rarest creature underwater is a frilled shark.
What is false?
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What is a blue tang?
Daily double!
This creature is known as the Chatham Island tāiko, is considered one of the world's rarest seabirds, with an estimated population of fewer than 150 individuals. Once thought extinct, it was rediscovered in 1978 and is now critically endangered due to threats like predation and habitat loss.
What is a Magenta petrel?
These creatures are deep-sea cephalopods known for their extremely long arms and fins, and they live at incredible depths, with some being observed in the hadal zone. They are elusive, and much about their biology is still unknown, but they likely use their long, elastic tentacles to capture prey and can grow up to 25 feet or more.
What is a bigfin squid?
This fish is a large freshwater fish native to South Asian rivers, known for its aggressive nature and large size, with some reports suggesting lengths of over 6 feet and weights over 200 pounds. It has a flattened body, a bullet-shaped head, and four rows of sharp, interlocking teeth.
What is a goonch catfish?