Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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These small fish are known for being a pizza topping. | Anchovy | 100%
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They have an angular shape to their bodies, and are usually silver with vertical black markings. | Angelfish | 100%
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This is a species of tuna that you can usually find being sold in cans at a supermarket. | Albacore | 67%
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These are the largest species of river dolphin, and they come in many shades of pink. | Amazon River Dolphin | 67%
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These marine snails have a flattened spiral shell, and are prized dishes on seafood menus. | Abalone | 50%
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They are best known for their protruding lure that attracts prey, while also having sharp teeth and living in the deep sea. | Anglerfish | 50%
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These salamanders are native to only the lakes and wetlands of Mexico City. They have feathery external gills and can regenerate body parts. They are also critically endangered. | Axolotl | 50%
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Its existence can be traced back to the early Cretaceous period, and it gets its name from a particular reptile that it looks similar to. | Alligator Gar | 33%
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These sharks are bottom dwellers that have flattened bodies, and many of its species are classified as critically endangered. | Angelshark | 33%
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These tropical fish are known for shooting down land-based insects with jets of water spit from their mouths. | Archerfish | 33%
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These fish can reach as much as three meters (or 9.8 feet) in length, and are among the world's largest freshwater fish. | Arapaima | 17%
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This fish is native to East Asia, and is also named the "sweetfish" based on the sweet taste of its flesh. | Ayu | 17%
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They are called flagtails, a family of perciform fish in the Indo-Pacific area, but their name in the Hawaiian language is . . . | Aholehole | 0%
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The populations of this species of herring invaded the Great Lakes during the 1950s-80s by using the Welland Canal to bypass Niagara Falls. | Alewife | 0%
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They are found more often in warmer parts of oceans, and are widely consumed in various cultures across the world. | Amberjack | 0%
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They have sharp spines in their dorsal fins, and are usually found in rocky reefs below normal scuba diving depths. | Armorhead | 0%
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They have large scales on their body which range from being silver to deep red. | Arowana | 0%
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