Preview (20 questions)
1 Question
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They are monogamous and mate for life and the male brood the offspring.


Pinecone fish

Sea horse

Krill

Armored Snail

2 Question
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 Primarily found in the marine and the estuarine ecosystem they are 1,200 times more poisonous than cyanide.


Pufferfish

Cuttlefish

Porcupinefish

Coffinfish

3 Question
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It is an Arctic and sub-Arctic cetacean that can mimic human facial expression.


Whale shark

Irrawaddy dolphin

Beluga Whale 

Frilled Shark

4 Question
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They live in the bathypelagic zone of the open ocean i.e at a depth of 6600 feet.


Anglerfish

Black Swallower

Sarcastic Fringehead

Viperfish

5 Question
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These carnivores capture their prey by paralysis.


Sea Nettles

Granrojo Jellyfish

Halitrephes Massi Jellyfish 

Venus Flytrap Anemone

6 Question
před 15 sekundami
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There are about 95 species of _____ and are predominantly found in the Indo-Pacific.


Clownfish

Squirrelfish

Mandarin Dragonet 

Parrotfish

7 Question
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These species survive at a depth of 4,000 feet, where the water pressure is 120 times higher than the surface.


Obese Dragonfish

Axolotl

Blobfish

Ocean sunfish

8 Question
před 15 sekundami
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This crustacean is nicknamed as God of Shellfish.


Yeti Crab

Crayfish

Giant Spider Crab

Delicate Claw Crustacean

9 Question
před 15 sekundami
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It uses its fins for camouflaging and resembles a piece of drifting seaweed.


Tasseled Wobbegong

Phyllopteryx

Leafy Seadragon

Dwarf seahorse

10 Question
před 15 sekundami
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Their long wing-like fins enable gliding for minimal distances above the water's surface.


Batfish

Flying fish

Triggerfish

Wolffish

11 Question
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They are nearly identical to their surroundings that are mostly coral reefs.


Jawfish

Fangtooth fish

Goose Barnacle

Frogfish

12 Question
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Their spiral branches are apparatuses of breathing and feeding.


Christmas Tree Worm

Squidworm

Vigtorniella Worm

Peacock Mantis Shrimp

13 Question
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They are octocorals i.e each polyp has eight tentacles.


Sea Pen 

Palau Nautilus

Sea cucumber

Napolean Wrasse

14 Question
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It is an extremely versatile kind of sea slug.


Whitemargin Stargazer

Nudibranch

Metapseudes

Pink See-Through Fantasia

15 Question
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They are also known as sea cow and is in the endangered list of IUCN.


Giant Isopod

Thornback Cowfish

Porpoise

Dugong

16 Question
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They are found in extreme deep-sea conditions and have a unique oxygen metabolism.


Vampire Squid

Bioluminescent Octopus

Lysianassoid Amphipod

Red-lipped Batfish

17 Question
před 15 sekundami
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They are the first echinoderms to appear on the fossil records.


Ribbon Eel

Basket Star

Feather Star

Pycnogonid Sea Spider

18 Question
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Also Known as Grimpoteuthis, they have a prominent ear-like fin and hence the name.


Mimic Octopus

Dumbo Octopus

Common Octopus

Arctic Hydromedusa

19 Question
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A transparent and winged sea slug.


Scotoplanes

Glaucus Atlanticus

Sea Angel

Red Handfish

20 Question
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Recently they became the first known animal to survive after exposure to outer space.


Marrus Orthocanna

Piglet Squid

Elasipodida

Tardigrade