Question | Answer |
Wing-footed animal | pinniped |
The walrus lives near the ______ Pole | North |
Whales are ______ blooded animals | warm |
Largest of all pinnipeds | elephant seal |
Sea mammals have a layer of _______ to keep them warm | blubber |
Seals that have small outer ears | eared seals |
One of the few animals clever enough to use tools | sea otter |
Pinniped that has a set of tusks which he uses as a 5th leg | walrus |
Baby whales are ______ underwater | born |
Largest of all flying birds | wandering albatross |
Most penguins live near this continent | Antarctica |
The tallest of all penguins | emperor penguin |
The most poisonous fish | stone fish |
Fish that helps larger fish by eating bothersome parasites | wrasse |
Fish that looks like a snake | moray eel |
Fish whose teeth are fused together and can bite through a fish hook | parrot fish |
Cleaner mimic that will bite the large fish | blenny |
Great Barrier Reef is off the coast of ______ | Australia |
Coral reefs are made up of _______ | polyp skeletons |
Sea stars or starfish have ______ feet? | tube |
Do you know the water cycle chart? In order? What are the 3 steps? | precipitation, evaporation, condensation |
List examples of mollusks | cowrie, conch, sea snail, oyster, clam, mussel |
List examples of crustaceans | shrimp, lobster, crab |
Tides that occur when the sun and moon are at right angles to the earth and pull in different directions | neap tide |
Tide that occurs when the water has reached its highest point before it starts falling again | high tide |
Tide that experiences the highest tides and the lowest tides | spring tide |
Regions between low-tide and high-tide lines where most ocean plants and animals live are called _______ zones | intertidal |
All living creatures must contain _______ in their body tissues | water |
Smallest part of a substance that still has the quality of that substance | molecule |
The ocean covers almost ______ of the earth's surface | 3/4 |
Underground places where water collects | aquifers |
univalve | single shell |
bivalve | two shells |
shrimp | |