Aquatic Alphabet - P - Statistics

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A dangerous species of fish from the rivers of South America, with razor sharp teeth that allow them to hunt and kill larger prey in packs. Piranha
100%
Exclusive to the Southern Hemisphere, these flightless aquatic birds are black and white in color, and are known for waddling across the Antarctic. Penguin
89%
This refers to microorganisms that are crucial to food chains and chemical cycles around the world. They may or may not also be trying to steal the Krabby Patty secret formula. Plankton
89%
Though they may appear as bigger shrimp, their differences are that they taste sweeter, and have pincers on three pairs of legs. Prawn
78%
When feeling threatened, this poisonous fish will inflate its body like a balloon. Pufferfish
78%
Although they look more similar to dolphins, these toothed whales are more related to narwhals and belugas, and can be differentiated by their lack of a pronounced beak. Porpoise
67%
They spend the majority of their day eating algae off coral reefs. This is made easy with the way their teeth form, which forms a parrot-like beak on their mouth. Parrotfish
56%
You can find this valuable mineral inside clams and oysters. Pearl
56%
This type of fish appears on the coat of arms of Gimte, a village in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is a predatory fish with a torpedo-like shape. Pike/Pickerel
44%
While they are from the same family as pufferfish, their unique trait is that they have spines which present themselves when inflated, which is also where they get their name from. Porcupinefish
44%
A small and oily fish known for swimming in large schools. Also known as sardines. Pilchard
33%
If you have ever eaten a Fillet-O-Fish from McDonalds, then you most likely have eaten this fish known as Alaskan . . . Pollock
33%
They look like jellyfish, but are actually siphonophores that are a colony of small organisms that cannot survive without each other. Being stung by this species is excruciatingly painful. Portuguese Man-O-War
33%
The most well-known species of this kind of fish resides in the Nevada side of Death Valley, where it was confined to Devils Hole for 10,000-12,000 years. Pupfish
33%
In the 1920s, only two species of fish in the Nannostomus genus were given this name. By the 1950s, the name would be given to all species within the genus. Pencilfish
11%
This flatfish's key characteristics are its brown skin and red spots on its top sides. Plaice
11%
They can live for up to twenty years, and have teeth in their jaws (which are either conical or flattened) but none on the roof of their mouth. Porgy
11%
This fish is an invasive species within Europe. It is banned from being intentionally released into the environment of the European Union. Pumpkinseed
11%
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