| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| The larval stage of frogs, which sport tails and are water-bound. It normally takes 14 days for them to transform into frogs. | Tadpole | 100%
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| A species of sea snails with a spiral-shaped shell. These snails are relatively large in size. | Tun Shell | 100%
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| The fourth largest shark, and also the second largest predatory shark. They are named for the vertical dark stripes found on their body, mostly when they are juveniles. | Tiger Shark | 89%
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| A Japanese dish, in which many seafood (notably shrimp) are battered and deep fried. | Tempura | 78%
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| Native to Africa and the Middle East, this fish is known for its flaky texture and sweet taste, hence why it is commonly used for cooking. | Tilapia | 78%
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| A solitary, stalking predator that conceals itself by hiding behind larger fish. It gets its name from the shape of its mouth, which resembles a particular instrument. | Trumpetfish | 78%
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| A fish that is heavily prized for consumption and cuisine. It is a key ingredient to some subs, salads, or sushi. | Tuna | 78%
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| A close relative of salmon that has two hearts. Most species are covered in spots of varying colors. | Trout | 56%
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| They are invertebrates with a worm-like appearance. They don't eat, as they have bacteria that convert sulfur into energy for them to use. | Tubeworm | 56%
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| These small fishes are native to Africa and South America, and are popular for fish-keeping. There are over 100 species of this fish. | Tetra | 44%
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| They are part of the most abundant species of fish and vertebrate on Earth. They glow in the dark, and inhabit waters more than 1,000 feet below the surface. | Tan Bristlemouth | 0%
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| A species of carpet shark that camouflages on the ocean floor, waiting for prey to come close. It has large bristles around its mouth. | Tasselled Wobbegong | 0%
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| This small lobster was discovered recently, in 2010. The claws of this lobster are different sizes. | Terrible Claw Lobster | 0%
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| These fish make up 13% of a dolphin's diet. The mating calls of this fish are able to alert dolphin predators. | Toadfish | 0%
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| It gets its name from its habit of occupying holes in coral or empty worm tubes, where it pokes its head out. | Tubeblenny | 0%
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