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| A commercially crucial species of fish known for the deep red or pinkish color of its flesh. | Salmon | 86%
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| Sharing their name with a mammal, these fish are known for the fact that the males give birth. | Seahorse | 86%
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| Also called the "dogs of the sea", these pinnipeds have a thick layer of blubber under their skin to warm them in icy waters. | Seal | 86%
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| Its skeleton is made of cartilage instead of bone. People who are afraid of this fish are considered to be galeophobic. | Shark | 86%
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| It's an amphibian with a long tail and short limbs, that was formerly believed to be able to withstand fire. | Salamander | 71%
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| An oily fish that is often packaged in tins, and commonly eaten by older people. | Sardine | 71%
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| They are small crustaceans with an elongated and semi-transparent body. They can be cooked into tempura. | Shrimp | 71%
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| A female mythological figure that lures sailors to their demise with a song. | Siren | 71%
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| Their bodies are covered in pores that allow water to circulate through their body. They may live in a pineapple under the sea. | Sponge | 71%
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| An invertebrate with five limbs that can regenerate. They can reproduce both asexually and sexually. | Starfish | 71%
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| Their name comes from their long and pointed bill that resembles a particular weapon. They lose all of their teeth and scales by adulthood. | Swordfish | 71%
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| These deep-sea fish have oversized teeth reminiscent of a particular prehistoric cat of the same name. | Sabertooth | 57%
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| These invertebrates lack a brain and are nocturnal, and they have a vegetable in their name. | Sea Cucumber | 57%
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| They differ from seals by that they have ear flaps, and can rotate and "walk" on land. | Sea Lion | 57%
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| They lay their eggs on the seashore, where the hatched babies must then make its way back to the ocean while avoiding predators such as crabs or seagulls. | Sea Turtle | 57%
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| These are slow-moving gastropods that can also live on land. They are known for their large external shell and slimy body. | Snail | 57%
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| They are known for shooting ink as a defense mechanism, as well as having eight arms and two tentacles. | Squid | 57%
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| One of these killed Steve Irwin by piercing its barb into his heart, causing him to bleed to death. | Stingray | 57%
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| These prehistoric fish have existed for over 120 million years, and are the largest fish native to Chesapeake Bay. They have a long and sleek body with bony plates. | Sturgeon | 43%
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| These urchins have a flower pattern in their center, and they (or their skeletons) can be found along the beach. | Sand Dollar | 29%
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| You can find these birds near the seashore, being recognizable by their white feathers and yellow beak. | Seagull | 29%
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| Also known as betta, these colorful fish are aggressive towards each other but also make great house pets. | Siamese Fighting Fish | 29%
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| They appear similar to rays, but their main difference is that they lay eggs whilst rays give birth to live young. | Skate | 29%
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| It is the most venomous fish in the world. As an ambush predator, they boast a spiky body that allows them to camouflage in the ocean floor. | Stonefish | 29%
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| The largest bony fish in the world. It is known for its large, flat circular shape. | Sunfish | 29%
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| It is the fastest fish in the sea, reaching over 70 mph. | Sailfish | 14%
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| A variant of the species above with a red body and green head. | Sockeye | 14%
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| When smoked, these fishes from the North Pacific Ocean become a staple of New York appetizing stores. | Sablefish | 0%
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| An edible fish with an elongated snout that represents autumn in seasonal Japanese cuisine. | Saury | 0%
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| They have a mild and sweet flavor, with meat that turns white when cooked. | Sea Bass | 0%
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| They are covered in armored spines around their head, with pectoral fins large enough to look like wings. | Searobin | 0%
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| Also called macroalgae, these aquatic plants are a great source of vitamins, minerals, and fiber. | Seaweed | 0%
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| They are small, silvery fish that are known for being great bait for bass. | Shiner | 0%
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| This shark is located near Alaskan and Russian waters, and has a sluggish nature. They can glide through the water with little body movement. | Sleeper Shark | 0%
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| A common way of cooking these fish is by pan-frying them until they turn golden brown. | Smelt | 0%
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| They are reddish pink but have silvery bellies. Their name is related to the long snouts they have. | Snipefish | 0%
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| A flatfish that gets its name from its resemblance to a sandal. Its name is applied to other flatfish as well. | Sole | 0%
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| Native to the western Atlantic Ocean, this fish is known for its white body with black stripes over it. | Spadefish | 0%
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| Their eyes are barrel-shaped and pointed upward. Their heads are transparent, revealing their eyes and brain. | Spookfish | 0%
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| This fish is known for having been used in an experiment that contributed to the study of parallel evolution. | Stickleback | 0%
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