Fish That Can Fly and Pregnant Males: Wonders of the Aquatic World

Fish That Can Fly and Pregnant Males: Wonders of the Aquatic World

Everybody loves the ocean, or at least the sound of waves splashing on the shore. The ocean can be a dangerous place. It is certainly very mysterious. Have you ever wondered how many brains an octopus has? Ever thought about exactly how many people are killed annually by sharks? Do you know how high and far flying fish can jump? Do you know how long the oldest turtle ever lived? Well, let's known see how much you really know about some amazing aquatic facts.

A tortoise in Madagascar once lived _____ years.

Which of these fish have eyelids?

Male emperor angelfish live with ___female mates.

Flying fish can reach heights of _____feet when they jump.

The word 'piranha' literally means:

An octopus has ____hearts.

What can be split into 5 pieces and still survive?

An octopus has ____brains.

Great white sharks can detect drops of blood in water from ______away.

Sea turtles can dive to depths of _______.

Mantis shrimp have an arm that can heat nearby water _____degrees fahrenheit.

The Stone Fish is the:

In a school of fish, which ones control the group?

What colour is the blood of an octopus?

Sharks kill fewer than _______people per year.

Sea turtles can stay under water for _____ minutes.

What is the fastest fish?

The loudest animal in the world is a ________.

Which of these aquatic animals has males get pregnant and give birth?

Pufferfish contain a toxin _____times more deadly than cyanide.

Pollution in British waterways has caused 1/3 of male fish to:

Giant tortoises can weigh up to _____pounds.

Fish scales are found in most brands of:

Mexican walking fish (axolotls) can ________.

A crocodile can apply ___pounds of pressure/square inch with its jaws.

Fish That Can Fly and Pregnant Males: Wonders of the Aquatic World

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Dave Morrissey

Dave is an accomplished economics instructor with over two decades of experience in the prestigious International Baccalaureate program. His students have consistently ranked in the top 10% annually, and one year they achieved the highest overall class average in the world. This outstanding achievement led a UK publisher to request that he write a textbook, an offer he declined in favor of creating sports quizzes, which he found more engaging.

In addition to his teaching career, Dave is also a former high school football coach, having won a couple of local championships. While he wishes he had won more, he continues to be deeply involved in football as a scout, recruiter, and social media creator for a university football team.

Dave's passions extend beyond the classroom and football field. He is an avid fan of live music and international travel, often combining these interests. He has traveled to Spain, England, Iceland, and Chile to see bands perform. His greatest pride and joy is his daughter, who has recently excelled in powerlifting. In just a few years, she has become the Canadian record holder for the bench press in her weight class and finished second overall in the combined national event (bench, deadlift, and squat) in Moose Jaw in March 2024. She will be representing Canada at the World Bench Competition in Austin, Texas, in May 2024.

A die-hard fan of the Las Vegas Raiders, Dave has experienced his share of sports heartache, having seen them play in seven NFL cities with six losses. His all-time favorite athlete is Don Mattingly, reflecting his deep love for sports that spans many arenas.


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