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Ocean Biodiversity Crossword search

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Sperm Whale a wide, thick head with the eyes at the margins.
Blue Whale send messages to one another in different ways. They squeak and whistle and use body languageā€”leaping as high as 20 feet (6 meters) in the air
Hammerhead Shark inhabit all oceans of the world but are most numerous in the Arctic, the Antarctic, and areas of cold water upwelling
Humpback Whale baleen whales with bow-shaped lower jaw and a head that is up to one-quarter of the body length
Pink Dolphin square-shaped shell with 3 spines on each side of the carapace.
Whale Shark born grey and become pinker with age
Right Whale a rarely seen Arctic whale. This social whale is known for the VERY long tooth that males have
Sea Lamprey An adult may consume one to one and a half metric tons of food per day
Beluga Whale it is 28 inches tall and weighs 9 pounds
Bottlenosed Dolphin toothed whale that lives in pods. It has a huge brain that weighs about 20 pounds; it is the largest brain of any animal
Black Dolphin are predaceous eel-like fish. Unlike eels, however, they feed on large fish
Narwhal an Arctic baleen whale, a right whale with a large, bow-shaped head that is up to 40% of its body length. The arched mouth is up to 10 feet
macaroni penguin largest animal that ever lived on Earth
Killer Whale gentle and slow filter feeding shark that is the largest living fish species
Fin Whale voracious top-level predator, meaning that it has no natural enemies, and could decimate populations of native fish. About 90% of its diet consists of other fish, though it also eats crustaceans, insects, and plants.
Asian Shore Crab most common jelly fish
Green Crab they live in the artic ocean, and sometimes migrate south for the summer
Moon Jellyfish can dive for up to 30 minutes, but usually last only up to 15 minutes
Northern Snakehead Fish have a relatively large rounded dorsal fin, a conical shaped head with sloping forehead, and an indistinct beak with white "lips".
Bowhead Whale a voracious predator that feeds on many types of organisms, particularly bivalve molluscs (e.g., clams, oysters, and mussels)

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