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#7772, aired 2018-05-29THE FOOD CHAIN $200: This green stuff that encompasses diatoms & seaweed is the base of the food chain for almost all aquatic life algae
#6622, aired 2013-06-04ALASKAN AQUATIC LIFE $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows us a stream in Alaska.) As pink salmon near their spawning grounds, males develop hooked jaws & dorsal lumps that make them look more imposing to other males, which accounts for this whale-like nickname humpbacks
#6622, aired 2013-06-04ALASKAN AQUATIC LIFE $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew holds a sea star while scuba diving in Alaska.) Pacific sea stars lack developed eyes, but at the tip of each arm are eyespots that help distinguish light from dark with the help of these light-focusing structures found in human eyes lenses
#6622, aired 2013-06-04ALASKAN AQUATIC LIFE $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew scuba dives with an octopus in Alaska.) The giant Pacific octopus has a 24-foot armspan & two horn-like papillae above each eye, which some say give it this satanic fish nickname devilfish
#6622, aired 2013-06-04ALASKAN AQUATIC LIFE $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows us anemone shrimp underwater in Alaska.) Stinging tentacles don't bother the anemone shrimp because the shrimp has spent hours letting his host get accustomed to him so they can have the mutualistic this type of relationship, from the Greek for life symbiotic
#6622, aired 2013-06-04ALASKAN AQUATIC LIFE $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows us a jellyfish swimming in Alaska.) Arctic Lion's Mane Jellyfish can be 120 feet long, impressive due to the fact they only live for about a year, most of its time in the fully developed stage named for this serpent headed Greek woman Medusa
#6071, aired 2011-01-24COLORFUL VOCABULARY $1200: Watery word for Steve Zissou's "Life" in a movie title Aquatic
#4854, aired 2005-10-20AQUATIC LIFE $200: On trees these have stomata, or little pores, on the underside; on aquatic plants, their stomata are on the upper side leaves
#4854, aired 2005-10-20AQUATIC LIFE $400: A fish called the feather blenny lays its eggs in this mollusk's shells oysters
#4854, aired 2005-10-20AQUATIC LIFE $600: Giant tube ones of these 1,700 feet below the Gulf of Mexico live to be 250 worms
#4854, aired 2005-10-20AQUATIC LIFE $800: Antarctica's leopard type of this mammal has a big, toothy mouth and a spotted hide seal
#4854, aired 2005-10-20AQUATIC LIFE $1000: Though just one of these fish is seen here, its name sounds like it's part of a collective a grouper
#4634, aired 2004-10-28AQUATIC LIFE $400: The slits right behind a shark's head are simply these gills
#4634, aired 2004-10-28AQUATIC LIFE $1200: Feature on a flatfish that, as reference sources put it, migrates as the fish grows eyes
#4634, aired 2004-10-28AQUATIC LIFE $1600: You may spot the spinner species of these mammals in the bays of Hawaii dolphins
#4634, aired 2004-10-28AQUATIC LIFE $2000: The head of this pipefish relative is at a right angle to its body the seahorse
#4634, aired 2004-10-28AQUATIC LIFE $7,800 (Daily Double): This largest of the seals is larger than a walrus an elephant seal
#3298, aired 1998-12-30MONKEY BUSINESS $400: These aquatic creatures, types of brine shrimp, are "brought to life" by crystals Sea Monkeys
#2208, aired 1994-03-23AQUATIC LIFE $200: A whale doesn't have any & on a shark they're visible slits gills
#2208, aired 1994-03-23AQUATIC LIFE $400 (Daily Double): Solaster endeca is one of these bottom dwellers that has more than 5 arms a starfish
#2208, aired 1994-03-23AQUATIC LIFE $400: According to Guinness, the most valuable fish is the Russian species of this sturgeon
#1290, aired 1990-03-23THE ENVIRONMENT $200: Emmissions of nitrogen & sulfur oxides into the air cause this, endangering fish & aquatic life acid rain
#1100, aired 1989-05-19IN THE OCEAN $400: The Encyclopedia of Aquatic Life says a shark can smell one drop of this in 25 gallons of water blood
#952, aired 1988-10-25AQUATIC LIFE $200: The British Museum has a piece of timber that had been penetrated 22" by the snout of one of these fish swordfish
#952, aired 1988-10-25AQUATIC LIFE $400: In Ancient Rome, these large eels kept in captivity were decorated with jewelry & fed unwanted slaves moray eels
#952, aired 1988-10-25AQUATIC LIFE $500 (Daily Double): Though ungainly in appearance, these aquatic mammals may have given rise to the legend of mermaids manatee or sea cow
#952, aired 1988-10-25AQUATIC LIFE $600: A human can die within minutes of being stung by the sea wasp, a type of this invertebrate jellyfish

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