Aquatic Alphabet - B - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
This whale has an organ in the center of its head used for echolocation, hence why it has a more bulbous head shape. Beluga Whale
100%
They are the largest animal on the planet, with a heart that weighs as much as a car. Blue Whale
100%
You can find these arthropods attached to a whale's skin or a turtle's shell. Barnacle
80%
These ferocious predatory fish have an elongated appearance and use short bursts of speed to surprise and overtake their prey. Barracuda
73%
Also known as a pufferfish, they can inflate themselves as a defense mechanism. Blowfish
67%
An apex predator that lives and hunts in coastal shorelines, making them one of the most dangerous sharks in the world for humans. Bull Shark
60%
Their bodies look swollen when taken out of the ocean, but that is because their bodies are best fit for ocean depths 120 times greater than that of the surface. Blobfish
47%
Fishing for this particular species has become a popular sport in the U.S. thanks to how vigorous the fish acts to resist being reeled up to shore when hooked. Bass
40%
Just one milligram of this cephalopod's venom can kill a person. Blue Ringed Octopus
40%
The second-largest living sharks, which feed on zooplankton through filter feeding. Basking Shark
33%
The male of this species of fish are known for bright and vibrant colors, as well as very long fins. They are commonly kept as household pets. Betta Fish
33%
When it senses nearby prey with its antennae, it strikes with its trap-jaw mandibles and seizes the prey into its burrow. Bobbit Worm
20%
They get their name from their bony flesh, and the bony covering over their eyes. They are also popular game fish in Florida, Puerto Rico, and the Bahamas. Bonefish
20%
Australian cuisine encompasses this fish to a high degree, so much that a good amount of this fish consumed in Australia is imported. Barramundi
13%
This phylum of animals is known for shells with two valves that enclose their organs. Brachiopod
13%
They are closely related to starfish, but have a numerous amount of branching arms. Basket Star
7%
Over 300 million of these live in the waters of Chesapeake Bay. Blue Crab
7%
This oval-shaped fish is generally olive colored on its upper body, and light yellow on its belly. Bluegill
7%
It is one of only two surviving species of a group of fish that first appeared during the early Triassic period, known as Halecomorphi. Bowfin
7%
This long bodied, prehistoric whale appears to have gone extinct near the end of the Eocene epoch. Basilosaurus
0%
During the summer months, this fish begins their breeding near the Gulf of Maine. Butterfish
0%
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