| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Often confused with a seal | sea lion | 81%
|
| Preferred name by some for the creature that Patrick is from Spongebob | sea star | 63%
|
| Relative of the jellyfish inside which clownfish like to hide | sea anemone | 56%
|
| Relative of above two that's shaped more like a worm | sea cucumber | 56%
|
| Another name for a dugong or manatee | sea cow | 50%
|
| Largest type of marine reptile alive today | sea turtle | 50%
|
| Hairy worm named after common rodent | sea mouse | 44%
|
| 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 humans | sea otter | 44%
|
| Larger group of marine molluscs to which the above belongs | sea slug | 44%
|
| Elongated marine reptiles that are extremely venomous | sea snake | 44%
|
| Despite the name, is actually only distantly related to the arachnids | sea spider | 44%
|
| Spiny relative of above | sea urchin | 44%
|
| Marine shell-less mollusc named after rabbit cousin | sea hare | 38%
|
| Type of algae resembling common salad ingredient | sea lettuce | 31%
|
| Domesticated brine shrimp | Sea-Monkeys | 31%
|
| Branched, stationary relative of above three that, despite the name, looks nothing like a fruit | sea apple | 19%
|
| Extinct group of huge (in some cases up to 3 or 4 metres long) arthropods formally called eurypterids | sea scorpion | 19%
|
| Only known flowering plant that lives in the ocean | seagrass | 13%
|
| Parasites of fish which, despite the name, are actually crustaceans | sea lice | 13%
|
| Common alternative name for crinoids | sea lily | 13%
|
| Relative of the seahorse that appears to be made of plant matter and shares the name of a mythical monster | Leafy Sea Dragon | 6%
|
| Close relative of vertebrates with tadpole-like larvae and sack-like filter feeding adults | sea squirt | 6%
|
| Swimming shell-less mollusc that preys on above with a supernatural name | sea angel | 0%
|
| Alternative to sharks with laser beams attached to their heads | sea 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 Korea | sea pineapple | 0%
|
| Despite the name, actually a type of spiny, bright-coloured marine fish | sea robin | 0%
|