Aquatic Alphabet - H - Statistics

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Unable to grow their own shell, these scavengers occupy empty seashells that serve to protect their soft, vulnerable body. Hermit Crab
100%
A serpentine water monster that was part of Greek mythology, which was also slain by Hercules as the second of this twelve labors. Hydra
100%
Nearly all flatfish of this species have both eyes on the right side of its body, but around 1 in every 20,000 have them on their left side. Halibut
86%
The defining feature of this shark is the lateral projections on the sides of its head that make it look like a certain building utensil. Hammerhead Shark
86%
These whales have one of the longest migrations of any mammal on Earth. They use bubble-net feeding to catch and eat prey. Humpback Whale
86%
They are related to cods, but a major difference is that fillets of this species are thinner and more fragile compared to that of cod. Haddock
57%
Eating this fish is a Dutch tradition, so much that fishing and exporting this fish was essential to the Dutch economy. Herring
57%
They are related to cods, and 80% of the adults of this species have vanished from Argentine waters because of overfishing. Hake
43%
The babies of this oceanic mammal are born with thick white fur. They are born on the ice surface, and their mother nurses them for only 12 days. Harp Seal
43%
These slimy eels are known for feeding on deceased or dying sea creatures on the sea floor. Hagfish
29%
The reef triggerifish's Hawaiian name is especially long, and is translated to "triggerfish with a snout like a pig". Type its Hawaiian name. Humuhumunukunukuāpuaʻa
29%
Also called a blue grenadier, this fish is one of species used to make McDonalds' fish sandwiches. Hoki
14%
An early ancestor of fish that evolved during the Cambrian explosion. Though it was only around an inch, it still had a defined skull, head, and tail. Haikouichthys
0%
They move by walking on the sea floor with their pectoral fins rather than swimming. Handfish
0%
Their pectoral muscles allow them to jump several inches out of water to evade predators or to catch insects for food. Hatchetfish
0%
This order of sea urchins is usually oval or heart shaped, with a star-like pattern on its body. Heart Urchin
0%
This now extinct fish was shark-like, and had a spiral cluster of teeth in its lower jaw. Helicorpion
0%
A species of bullhead sharks that have spiral flanges around the casing of their eggs. Horn Shark
0%
Also called the pigfish, this species has a continuous spiny dorsal fin with between 8 to 21 spines, and generally boasts a brown color. Horsefish
0%
Only four species of this arthropod still exist today. They are known to arise out of the waters and spawn on beaches during high tides at full and new moons. Horseshoe Crab
0%
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