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An elongated, snake-like fish in which some species of it are known for electrically shocking their prey. | Eel | 100%
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There are two species of this mammal, with the species living in the Southern Ocean being the largest living marine mammal that isn't a whale. | Elephant Seal | 33%
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This aquatic plant is ecologically important for providing as cover for smaller fish, while also serving as food for pond wildlife. | Elodea | 33%
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The ancient Greeks and Romans used this ray to treat chronic headaches and gout, and numb the pain of operations and childbirth. | Electric Ray | 17%
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This fish uses electrolocation to locate prey, and is best characterized by the trunk-like protrusion on its head. | Elephantnose Fish | 17%
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This is the name given to juveniles of the above species. | Elver | 17%
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It has been banned for consumption in Japan since 1977, mostly due to its high mercury content. | Escolar | 17%
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It is also known as the candlefish because its oily and fatty flesh can be burned once dried. | Eulachon | 17%
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A favorite among photographers for its brilliant colors, this fish is known for boasting yellow and blue stripes, and a strikingly yellow caudal fin. | Emperor Angelfish | 0%
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This shrimp serves in a symbiotic relationship with sea cucumbers by attaching to their backs and eating away at parasites. | Emperor Shrimp | 0%
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This aquarium fish is normally called a Chinese high-fin banded shark, despite having no relation to real sharks. It's name in Japanese is . . . | Entsuyui | 0%
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This genus includes corals known to be hard-bodies, and containing large polyps. | Euphyllia | 0%
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