North Atlantic
Sea Eagle
The sea eagle tends to mate for life with a single partner
Seagull
Some gulls are capable of using tools
Blanket Octopus
Females can weigh up to 40,000 times more than their partners.
Telescope Fish
Swallows food, much of it larger than them, whole
Nudibranch
They get toxins from their prey to use it against predators.
Freshwater Eel
Freshwater eels are actually catadromous, meaning they migrate to saltwater to spawn
Parrotfish
The parrotfish can change from female to male at some point in its life.
Moon Jellyfish
Moon Jellies are bioluminescent, so they glow in the dark! They can also de-age!
Escolar
Its system can’t metabolize wax esters, which can lead to unpleasantness for diners.
Cobia Fish
It has teeth not only in its jaws but in its tongue and the roof of its mouth
Halibut
The word "halibut" is comes from haly meaning "holy" and butte meaning flat fish due to its popularity on Catholic holy days.
Snow Crab
Snow crabs communicate with each other by waving or drumming their pincers.
Football Fish
The football fish is named after its unusual round or oblong shape
Pipefish
The male pipefish has the ability to carry fertilized eggs with him
Lumpfish
The lumpfish have sticky suction cups on their fins
Mahi Mahi (Dolphin Fish)
It's called the rabbit of the ocean because it multiplies so quickly.
Stargazer Fish
Uses an electric shock to stun its prey!