Mysteries of the Deep Blue

Mysteries of the Deep Blue

Dive into the captivating world of marine life with this quiz. Test your knowledge on fascinating aquatic creatures and their habitats.

published on October 06
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What is a group of dolphins called?

What is a group of dolphins called?
Herd
Pod
School
Flock
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What is the largest species of jellyfish?

What is the largest species of jellyfish?
Lion's Mane Jellyfish
Portuguese Man o' War
Moon Jellyfish
Cannonball Jellyfish
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What is the scientific name for the Great White Shark?

What is the scientific name for the Great White Shark?
Prionace glauca
Rhincodon typus
Carcharodon carcharias
Galeocerdo cuvier
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Which ocean is the deepest on Earth?

Which ocean is the deepest on Earth?
Pacific Ocean
Indian Ocean
Arctic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
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Which marine animal is known as the 'unicorn of the sea'?

Which marine animal is known as the 'unicorn of the sea'?
Beluga Whale
Blue Whale
Narwhal
Seahorse
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What type of fish is Nemo from the movie 'Finding Nemo'?

What type of fish is Nemo from the movie 'Finding Nemo'?
Clownfish
Tetra Fish
Betta Fish
Goldfish
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Which sea creature is known for its ability to regenerate limbs?

Which sea creature is known for its ability to regenerate limbs?
Clownfish
Octopus
Sea Star
Lobster
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How do sharks detect prey using the Earth's magnetic field?

How do sharks detect prey using the Earth's magnetic field?
Thermal Vision
Optical Illusions
Sonar
Electroreception
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Which of these is not a type of coral reef?

Which of these is not a type of coral reef?
Fringing Reef
Barrier Reef
Atoll
Spiral Reef
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What is the primary diet of a sea star?

What is the primary diet of a sea star?
Plankton
Small Fish
Algae
Mollusks
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What is the purpose of bioluminescence in deep-sea creatures?

What is the purpose of bioluminescence in deep-sea creatures?
Photosynthesis
Camouflage
Communication
Thermal Regulation
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Which aquatic plant can grow up to 35 meters in length?

Which aquatic plant can grow up to 35 meters in length?
Seagrass
Algae
Seaweed
Kelp