Tuesday, 6 June 2023

Sea animals

 Sea animals

  • Crab: An aquatic animal with a flat round body covered by a shell. It has five pairs of legs with large claws on the front pair.
  • Fish: An aquatic creature with gills.
  • Seal: Semi-aquatic mammals, which are fin-footed.
  • Octopus: Ocean animals with eight arms and bulbous heads.
  • Electric Eel: A sea animal that can generate up to 800 volts of electricity.
  • Shark: A sea creature made out of cartilage and not bones like fish.
  • Seahorse: A type of fish related to pipefishes.
  • Walrus: A huge seal-like aquatic animal.
  • Starfish: An aquatic animal that has a central disc and usually five arms.
  • Whale: A large specie of aquatic mammal that belongs to the order Cetacea.
  • Jellyfish: A free-swimming sea animal with umbrella-shaped bells and trailing tentacles.
  • Zebra Shark: A very large, distinctive shark that lives in coral reef habitats in tropical waters.
  • Squid: A sea animal with an elongated body, large eyes, eight arms, and two tentacles.
  • Lobster: A ten-legged aquatic animal closely related to shrimp and crabs.
  • Shrimp: A sea creature with an elongated body and a primarily swimming mode of locomotion.
  • Oyster: A salt-water bivalve mollusc that live in brackish habitats.
  • Clams: Invertebrate animals that do not have a backbone.
  • Yellow Tuna: A torpedo-shaped fish with dark metallic blue backs, yellow sides, and a silver belly
  • Dolphin: An aquatic animal that breathes air using its lungs.
  • Shells: Shells are part of a classification of animals collectively called molluscs.
  • Sea Urchin: A spiny marine invertebrate animal.
  • Cuttlefish: An intelligent invertebrate related to the octopus and squid.
  • Otter: A carnivorous mammal in the subfamily Lutrinae.
  • Great White Shark: A sea animal that is one of the most dangerous predatory sharks in the world.
  • Sea Anemone: Soft-bodied, primarily sedentary marine animals resembling flowers.
  • Sea Turtle: Large, air-breathing reptiles.
  • Dugong: Considered to be cousins of manatees, this sea animal share a similar plump appearance but have a dolphin fluke-like tail.
  • Sea Lion: An aquatic animal that can bark loudly and walk on land using their large flippers.
  • Coral: Small, colonial, plankton-eating invertebrate animals called polyps, which are anemone-like.
  • Manatees: Large, mostly herbivorous ocean mammals, sometimes known as sea cows.
  • Marine Iguana: A marine reptile that can forage in the sea for algae.
  • Atlantic Guitarfish: An aquatic animal with flattened elongated bodies with triangular or shovel-shaped heads.
  • Basking Shark: Large shark that feeds exclusively on plankton and swims slowly close to the surface.
  • Bat Ray: A sea animal named after its long pectoral fins that resemble bat wings.
  • Balloon Fish: A fish that can inflate into a ball shape to evade a predator.

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