Ocean
Whiting
"Whiting" can refer to certain other species of ray-finned fish
Alaskan Pollock
It's one of the most commonly eaten fish in the world
Snook Fish
Males change into females after the spawning season
Batfish
The batfish has a lure on its head to attract prey
Bladefin Basslet
The tiny bladefin basslet belongs to the same subfamily as the giant grouper, Epinephelinae.
Neptune Grouper
The largest recorded specimen ever caught was 17" long
Atlantic Salmon
These fish are known for their ability to leap and fight when hooked.
Peppermint Angelfish
The peppermint angelfish was only first described in 1992.
Australian Flathead Perch
This small fish fetches a high price tag, with individuals selling from $1,000 to $5,000.
Wrought Iron Butterflyfish
Is endemic to Japan.
Olive Sea Snake
Olive sea snakes can stay underwater for two hours without taking a breath.
Yellow-Bellied Sea Snake
Sea snakes spend approximately 90% of their lives under water.
Hook-Nosed Sea Snake
Sea snakes are the most numerous venomous reptiles on earth.
Livyatan
The Livyatan had 1 to 1.2 foot long, interlocking teeth
Ichthyosaurus
Gave birth to live young instead of laying eggs like other reptiles