20 questions about Giant Sea Creatures

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1. What is the largest living animal on Earth?
Blue whale
- National Geographic
2. How long can a giant squid's tentacles grow?
Up to 33 feet
- Smithsonian Ocean Portal
3. What is the typical diet of a sperm whale?
Squid and fish
- American Cetacean Society
4. Which sea creature is known for its massive size and distinctive white spots?
Whale shark
- World Wildlife Fund
5. How big can the colossal squid's eyes grow in diameter?
Up to 11 inches
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
6. What is the primary food source for a basking shark?
Plankton
- Marine Conservation Society
7. How many species of whales are classified as "baleen whales"?
Around 15
- British Antarctic Survey
8. Which giant sea creature is known for its lengthy migrations between breeding and feeding grounds?
Humpback whale
- Oceana
9. What is the average length of a great white shark?
Between 12 to 20 feet
- Florida Museum
10. Which sea creature has the largest brain of any animal known to exist?
Sperm whale
- National Geographic Kids
11. How many arms does a giant Pacific octopus have?
Eight
- Monterey Bay Aquarium
12. What makes the manta ray unique among other rays in terms of size and behavior?
One of the largest ray species and filter-feeds on plankton
- Florida Museum
13. What is the approximate weight of a fully grown African manatee?
Around 1,000 kilograms
- Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
14. How long can a leatherback sea turtle measure from head to tail?
Up to 6.5 feet
- National Ocean Service
15. Which marine animal is known as the gentle giant of the sea?
Whale shark
- The Nature Conservancy
16. What is the usual hunting strategy employed by a killer whale to catch seals and penguins?
Surrounding them before attacking
- Scientific American
17. How many pounds of krill can a blue whale consume in a single day during feeding season?
Up to 4 tons
- National Geographic
18. Which giant sea creature is often referred to as the "king of the sea"?
Orca (killer whale)
- SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment
19. How deep can a sperm whale dive in search of food?
Up to 3,280 feet
- Whale and Dolphin Conservation
20. What is the approximate weight of a fully grown male walrus?
Around 2,000 to 3,700 pounds
- Alaska Department of Fish and Game

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