Just a fun little quiz. It goes without saying but don't look up the answers!
Question 1 - How many species are there in the genus Phycodurus?
Question 2 - What is the largest known octopus species?
Question 3 - The Sea Toads (genus Chaunacidae) are also known as what?
Question 4 - True or False? Splitfin Flashlight Fish produce light by mixing specialised body fluids, causing a chemical reaction.
Question 5 - How does one tell the difference between Volitans Lionfish (Pterois volitans) and Common Lionfish (Pterois miles)?
Question 6 - What is the toxin produced by boxfish (genus Ostraciidae) called?
Question 7 - True or False? Barnacles are close relatives of limpets
Question 8 - What is the support structure found in squids called?
Question 9 - Moray eels and cichlids have pharyngeal jaws. What does this mean?
Question 10 - How do sponge-eating marine angelfish eat sponges without getting hurt by the glass-like spicules inside the sponges?
Question 1 - How many species are there in the genus Phycodurus?
Question 2 - What is the largest known octopus species?
Question 3 - The Sea Toads (genus Chaunacidae) are also known as what?
Question 4 - True or False? Splitfin Flashlight Fish produce light by mixing specialised body fluids, causing a chemical reaction.
Question 5 - How does one tell the difference between Volitans Lionfish (Pterois volitans) and Common Lionfish (Pterois miles)?
Question 6 - What is the toxin produced by boxfish (genus Ostraciidae) called?
Question 7 - True or False? Barnacles are close relatives of limpets
Question 8 - What is the support structure found in squids called?
Question 9 - Moray eels and cichlids have pharyngeal jaws. What does this mean?
Question 10 - How do sponge-eating marine angelfish eat sponges without getting hurt by the glass-like spicules inside the sponges?