| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| They are intelligent creatures with a playful and curious nature. They are also the mascot of a particular Floridian NFL team. | Dolphin | 100%
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| This marine mammal looks like a manatee, but the difference is that it has a fluked tail. | Dugong | 54%
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| Its flattened, rounded shape makes it look like a throwable object that it shares its name with. | Discus | 46%
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| This type of spiny shark holds the record for the longest gestation period of any other vertebrate, with 22-24 months. | Dogfish Shark | 31%
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| This is a very old British term used to describe a certain monotreme with a mouth resembling that of a duck. | Duckbill | 31%
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| This crab got its name from a city in Washington, and is best known for its sweet and luscious taste. | Dungeness Crab | 31%
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| These small, aggressive fishes are known for being blue, but the males will develop yellow coloring on their snout once they reach maturity. | Damselfish | 23%
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| Most species of this fish have a variety of vibrant colors. They have small, eel-like bodies, and live in saltwater. | Dartfish | 23%
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| They get their name from their cephalic fins, which normally appear like horns due to this species of ray tightly curling them up. | Devil Ray | 15%
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| Also known as mandarinfish, this species possesses vibrant colors and elongated dorsal fins. They also don't have scales. | Dragonet | 15%
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| This species mainly existed during the late Devonian period. Museums will usually have their giant skulls on display. | Dunkleosteus | 15%
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| This type of shark is heavily valued in the shark fin trade, as recreational fishing has contributed to its sharp population decline within the late 1900s. | Dusky Shark | 8%
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| These small, vibrant colored fish mostly live in coral reefs, and are extremely territorial. | Dottyback | 0%
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| This species went extinct in the early Devonian period, and is characterized by its flattened and heavily armored body. | Drepanaspis | 0%
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| This fish species is found in western Thailand, and was believed to be extinct in the wild until its recent rediscovery in the Sangkhla Buri province. | Dwarf Loach | 0%
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