Statistics for 'Sea-' Creatures

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  • This quiz has been taken 11 times
  • The average score is 10 of 27

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HintAnswer% Correct
Often confused with a sealsea lion
91%
Relative of the jellyfish inside which clownfish like to hidesea anemone
64%
Relative of above two that's shaped more like a wormsea cucumber
64%
Hairy worm named after common rodentsea mouse
64%
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 humanssea otter
64%
Preferred name by some for the creature that Patrick is from Spongebobsea star
64%
Largest type of marine reptile alive todaysea turtle
64%
Another name for a dugong or manateesea cow
55%
Elongated marine reptiles that are extremely venomoussea snake
55%
Despite the name, is actually only distantly related to the arachnidssea spider
55%
Marine shell-less mollusc named after rabbit cousinsea hare
45%
Type of algae resembling common salad ingredientsea lettuce
45%
Domesticated brine shrimpSea-Monkeys
45%
Larger group of marine molluscs to which the above belongssea slug
45%
Spiny relative of abovesea urchin
45%
Extinct group of huge (in some cases up to 3 or 4 metres long) arthropods formally called eurypteridssea scorpion
27%
Branched, stationary relative of above three that, despite the name, looks nothing like a fruitsea apple
18%
Only known flowering plant that lives in the oceanseagrass
18%
Parasites of fish which, despite the name, are actually crustaceanssea lice
18%
Common alternative name for crinoidssea lily
18%
Relative of the seahorse that appears to be made of plant matter and shares the name of a mythical monsterLeafy Sea Dragon
9%
Close relative of vertebrates with tadpole-like larvae and sack-like filter feeding adultssea squirt
9%
Swimming shell-less mollusc that preys on above with a supernatural namesea angel
0%
Alternative to sharks with laser beams attached to their headssea bass
0%
Swimming snails that swim using a foot adapted into two 'wings'sea butterfly
0%
Edible type of above creature often eaten by humans in Koreasea pineapple
0%
Despite the name, actually a type of spiny, bright-coloured marine fishsea robin
0%

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