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Tide pool Jeopardy! Tide pool Food Web Amazing Animals Fun Facts
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Filter feeders eat these single-celled organisms. Click Here to Return Tide pool Food Web Answer
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Filter feeders eat plankton. Click Here to Return Answer
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What is a scavengers favorite food? Click Here to Return Tide pool Food Web Answer
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Scavengers eat almost anything! Click Here to Return Answer
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These animals have “stinging cells” on the end of their tentacles to help catch prey. Click Here to Return Tide pool food Web Answer
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Sea Anemones and other cnidarians have stinging cells called nematocysts to help catch food. Click Here to Return Answer
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What happens when a sea star looses an arm? Click Here to Return Amazing Animals Answer
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Sea stars and other echinoderms can regenerate body parts! Click Here to Return Answer
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This animal lives inside old abandoned snail shells. Click Here to Return Amazing Animals Answer
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Hermit crabs use old snail shells to protect their soft body. Click Here to Return Answer
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Why is an octopus called “the master of disguise?” Click Here to Return Amazing Animals Answer
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An octopus can change color and texture, squirt out a cloud of ink, and some even have “false eye” spots to make them look big! Click Here to Return Answer
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What does an invertebrate NOT have? Click Here to Return Fun Facts Answer
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Invertebrates have no backbone. Click Here to Return Answer
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Why do sea hares produce lots of slime when they are left out of the water? Click Here to Return Fun facts Answer
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Sea hares slime acts like sunscreen, protecting the moist animal from the harsh rays of the sun. Click Here to Return Answer
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Name the three “colors” of marine plants. Fun Facts Answer
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Click Here to Return Marine Plants are green, brown and red. Answer
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