Sink Pipes Puzzle
Book Puzzle
Holt’s Quiz
1. west
2. $138.43
3. port
4. east
5. vote4holt
6. Ursa Minor or little dipper
7. masts
8. Fisherman
9. Bend
Male crab
Wood Puzzle
Brown
Brown-reddish
Many holes
Same size
Pretty sizeable
Horizontal lines
Flag Puzzle
R O S E B U D
Chess Puzzle
Junior Detective: Move R to H5; move R to H7.
Senior Detective: Move Q to D6; move Q to D8.
Caddy Model Puzzle
Whale Calls Game
Killer whale - weeeiiiweeeiii
Minke's whale - khrdooh-khrdooh
Gray Whale - ohhhhhh... errrrrrr... urp...
Humpback whales - aoaooo-uuuu-woaooh
Dall porpoise - prrrrrrrr... prrrrrrr...
Swim Freedom Game
An example of a baleen whale is: All of the above
Individual orcas are often identified by the markings on their: Dorsal fins
A baleen whale consumes food by: Straining great mouthfuls of water and fish
Orcas travel in: Pods
The process of “seeing objects” by aiming sound waves at them and analyzing the return sound waves is called: Echolocation
The whale that lacks a dorsal fin is the: Gray whale
The whale best known for its beautiful songs is: Humpback
Megaptera novaeangelia is the scientific name for the: Humpback whale
The cetacean that can swim the fastest is: Dallis porpoise
Whales can hold their breath for: Minutes at a time
The diet of baleen whales consists mostly of: Small fish and plankton
How many blowholes do baleen whales have?: Two
The diet of toothed whales consists mostly of: Fish and other sea mammals
The throats of the baleen whales commonly seen around Deception Island are always: Grooved
Orcas are called “killer whales” because: They kill and eat other whales
Minke whales have dorsal fins shaped like a: Sickle
Sea mammals, including dolphins and killer whales, have been trained by the military because they are: Extremely intelligent
Toothed whales do not possess:
The orca whale is:
Whales can dive a depth of:
Poker Puzzle
Right of door
Left of long window area
Right of window by booth
Private room booth
Morse Code
….. is 5
..--- is 2
…-- is 3
….. is 5
….. is 5
….. is 5
….- is 4
…-- is 3
---- is 9
---- is 9
Sea Serpent Puzzle
Kayak Directions
Secret Beach from Cave
Forward twice, turn right
Forward twice, turn right
Forward 4 times to rock, turn left
Forward 2 times to rock, turn left
Forward 2 times to buoy #6, turn right
Forward to beach
Katie’s Boat from Secret Beach
Forward twice, turn right
See buoy #8, turn left
Forward to danger sign, turn left
Forward twice to rocks, turn right
Forward to boat
Secret Beach from Katie’s Boat
Forward 3 times to rock, turn left
Forward 2 times to buoy #6, turn right
Forward to beach
Hilda’s Coordinates from Katie’s Boat
Forward 3 times to rocks, turn left
Forward once, turn left
Forward once
Katie’s Boat from Hilda’s Coordinates
Back up, turn around
Forward to rocks, turn right
Forward to boat
Tunnel Rock Coordinates from Katie’s Boat
Forward to rock, turn left
Forward to buoy #6, turn left
Forward once, turn right to face buoy #8
Katie’s Boat from Tunnel Rock Coordinates
Turn around
Forward twice to rock, turn right
Forward to boat
Cave from Katie’s Boat
Forward once, turn left
Forward to buoy #12, turn left
Forward 2 times to danger marker, turn left
Forward to cave
Katie’s Boat from Cave
Forward to buoy #15, turn right
Forward to danger marker, turn right
Forward to rocks, turn right
Forward to dock
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