Letter | Clue | Answer | % Correct |
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A | This animal is best known for its symbiotic relationship with clown fish. | Anemone | 100%
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J | A soft-bodied sea creature that can sting you even after it's dead. | Jellyfish | 82%
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L | A large, strong crustacean that swims backwards with its tail. | Lobster | 82%
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C | A creature with dozens of legs and poisonous pinchers. | Centipede | 73%
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K | This small marine crustacean is the main prey of baleen whales. | Krill | 73%
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O | Pearls are harvested from this animal. | Oyster | 73%
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U | A living ball of spikes. | Urchin | 73%
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G | A massive deep-sea cephalopod. | Giant Squid | 64%
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H | A crustacean known for using discarded shells of other animals. | Hermit Crab | 64%
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N | A cephalopod with a shell. | Nautilus | 64%
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S | This animal will not only regrow its arm if it loses it, but that arm might even grow a new body. | Starfish | 64%
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D | A deep-sea cephalopod named after an elephant. | Dumbo Octopus | 55%
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E | A tiny, slimy, snake-like creature that lives in the dirt. | Earthworm | 55%
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B | A shell-less yellow land mollusk named after a fruit. | Banana Slug | 45%
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P | This tiny crustacean can make a sound louder than a blue whale with the snap of its claw. | Pistol Shrimp | 45%
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T | This microscopic animal can survive in virtually any environment, even the vacuum of space. | Tardigrade | 45%
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M | A cephalopod that copies other animals as a defense mechanism. | Mimic Octopus | 36%
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V | This deep-sea cephalopod shoots bioluminescent mucus rather than ink. | Vampire Squid | 36%
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W | A land-dwelling mollusk from around the Mediterranean. It is NOT black and can be found around homes. (This one's really hard to think of a clue for, I'm doing my best!) | White Garden Snail | 36%
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F | This crustacean is well-known for its asymmetrically-sized appendages. | Fiddler Crab | 27%
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I | A stinging sea creature that does not die of old age, but rather repeats its life cycle over and over again until it's killed. | Immortal Jellyfish | 27%
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R | A land crustacean that curls up into a ball as a defence mechanism. | Rollie Pollie | 27%
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Q | The official state shellfish of Rhode Island. I'm not even joking. | Quahog | 18%
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Y | A deep-sea crustacean which harvests bacteria from thermal vents. | Yeti Crab | 18%
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Z | A species of marine gastropod whose name means "west wind" in Greek. | Zephyra Nudibranch | 18%
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X | This land-dwelling species of shelled, slow-moving land mollusk whose name means "very dry" and "hardened tree sap". (It was hard to find an invertebrate whose name starts with 'x', ok?) | Xeric Ambersnail | 9%
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