'Sea-' Creatures

Try to name of all these organisms whose names have the word 'sea' at the start of their name (eg. seahorse (this isn't one of the answers))!!!!
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Last updated: October 13, 2021
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Common alternative name for crinoids
sea lily
Close relative of vertebrates with tadpole-like larvae and sack-like filter feeding adults
sea squirt
Edible type of above creature often eaten by humans in Korea
sea pineapple
Preferred name by some for the creature that Patrick is from Spongebob
sea star
Spiny relative of above
sea urchin
Relative of above two that's shaped more like a worm
sea cucumber
Branched, stationary relative of above three that, despite the name, looks nothing like a fruit
sea apple
Only known flowering plant that lives in the ocean
seagrass
Alternative to sharks with laser beams attached to their heads
sea bass
Marine shell-less mollusc named after rabbit cousin
sea hare
Hairy worm named after common rodent
sea mouse
Domesticated brine shrimp
Sea-Monkeys
Swimming snails that swim using a foot adapted into two 'wings'
sea butterfly
Swimming shell-less mollusc that preys on above with a supernatural name
sea angel
Larger group of marine molluscs to which the above belongs
sea slug
Elongated marine reptiles that are extremely venomous
sea snake
Type of algae resembling common salad ingredient
sea lettuce
Relative of the seahorse that appears to be made of plant matter and shares the name of a mythical monster
Leafy Sea Dragon
Furry, four-legged marine mammal whose thick pelts were so valuable that at one point it was in danger of being hunted to extinction by humans
sea otter
Largest type of marine reptile alive today
sea turtle
Relative of the jellyfish inside which clownfish like to hide
sea anemone
Often confused with a seal
sea lion
Parasites of fish which, despite the name, are actually crustaceans
sea lice
Another name for a dugong or manatee
sea cow
Despite the name, actually a type of spiny, bright-coloured marine fish
sea robin
Despite the name, is actually only distantly related to the arachnids
sea spider
Extinct group of huge (in some cases up to 3 or 4 metres long) arthropods formally called eurypterids
sea scorpion
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