Whales | Walrus | Whaleruss | Fish | The Artic |
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True
Are whales endangered? T/F
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Yes
Do walruses have mustaches?
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Anywhere from 9-90 feet (get that from whales)
How long is the average Whaleruss.
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Great White
What is the largest shark?
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Two walruses and a whale.
Other land animals include wolverines, ermines, and Arctic ground squirrels. Marine mammals include seals, walrus, and several species of cetacean — baleen whales and also narwhals, killer whales and belugas.
Name three animals that live in the Artic.
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Echolocation
What do whales use to communicate (like some flying mammals)
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1.5 tons
How many tons do Walruses weigh?
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Whaleruss attacks. They are fierce predators
Do more people die of shark or Whaleruss attacks each year?
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Yes, mudskippers
Can any fish survive out of water for more than an hour?
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Bear
The word "Artic" comes from the Greek word ‘arktikos’ which means what? (think ursa major)
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Yes
Do whales migrate? |
Getting out of water, Fighting, Making holes in ice
Name a use for Walrus tusks
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A white whale. Duh!
What type of whale was the whale in Moby Dick.
(This should be obvious) |
They don't eat sharks.
What kind of sharks do manta rays eat?
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Yes
Does the artic ever have 24 hours of sunlight?
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Comb-like fringe teeth
In finding Nemo, Dory gets swallowed by a Baleen whale. What characteristic of the mouth makes it a Baleen?
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40 years
How long do Walruses usually live?
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Whalerusses can't screw in lightbulbs.
How many Whalerusses does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
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Light made by living things.
Bioluminescence means what?
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Nautilus
In 1958, a submarine called the USS ______ sailed beneath the frozen ice of the Arctic Ocean.
(Twenty thousand leagues under the sea) |
Toothed
There are two types of whales. They are baleen and..
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About 3' when fully grown
How long are Walrus tusks?
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Save the Whaleruss club.
What is the name of this club?
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Marlin
What is the name of Nemo's dad?
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Narwhal
One fascinating species found only in the Arctic is the _______, often referred to as the ‘unicorn of the sea’.
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