Fish | Sharks | Dolphins | Coral Reefs |
---|---|---|---|
A. True
The majority of fish are social beings
A. True B. False |
B. False
Sharks have bones
A. True B. False |
A, 36
How many species of dolphins are there?
A. 36 B. 27 C. 32 |
A. 25%
What percent of marine life lives on coral reefs?
A. 25% B. 5% C. 75% |
C. Both
Salmon live in:
A. Freshwater B. Saltwater C. Both |
C. Rings on their vertebrae
How can you determine how old a shark is?
A. Their scales B. Marks on their skin C. Rings on their vertebrae |
B. Bottlenose
Which type of dolphin can turn off half of their brain?
A. Spinner B. Bottlenose C. Oceanic |
B. False
They are animals. they
Corals are plants
A. True B. False |
B. Through electricity
How do Elephant fish communicate
A. Through noise B. Through electricity C. Through touch |
A. 5
How many massive planet extinction events have sharks lived through
A. 5 B. 10 C. 2 |
C. Pod
A group of dolphins is called a
A. Shiver B. School C. Pod |
C. 32 degrees
What is the lowest temperature a coral reef has been found?
A. 60 degrees B. 40 degrees C. 32 degrees |
C. 26
How many species of fishes are farmed in Canada?
A. 15 B. 29 C. 26 |
A. True
Female sharks are able to reproduce without any contact from a male
A. True B. False |
B. 10 Minutes
How long can dolphins stay underwater
A. The entire time B. 10 Minutes C. 1 Hour |
A. They can get diseases
If you stir around sediment, what can that cause to the coral reefs?
A. They can get diseases B. They are unbothered C. They will reproduce |
A. Up to 50 mph
How fast can a marlin swim?
A. Up to 50 mph B. Up to 30 mph C. Up to 45 mph |
B. 97%
What is the percent of sharks that are completely harmless to humans
A. 65% B. 97% C. 88% |
C. 300 more grams
Dolphins weigh 1600 grams and ours weigh 1300 grams
How many more grams does a dolphins brain weigh in comparison to a human
A. 100 more grams B. 400 more grams C. 300 more grams |
C. Too Many Fish
Since 1975, more than 90% of the reefs in the Florida Keys have lost their living coral cover. What is that NOT attributed to?
A. Pollution B. Over Fishing C. Too Many Fish |