Difficult - Blue Planet II Ep 5
Across
- 4. The synchronized mass release of eggs and sperm by herring, turning the water milky white.
- 7. A bright orange fish that aggressively defends its kelp nest from intruders.
- 11. A master of disguise that uses pulsing color patterns to mesmerize prey.
- 12. are 20 more difficult crossword clues and answers from Blue Planet II, Episode 5 ("Green Seas"), focusing on specific species names, specialized biological behaviors, and ecological terms from the episode.
- 13. The root-like structure that anchors giant kelp securely to the rocky reef.
- 15. A type of crab that covers its shell with seaweed and anemones for camouflage.
- 17. A bizarre, glowing colony of thousands of tiny organisms shaped like a tube.
- 19. A spindly-armed relative of the starfish that carpet the ocean floor in vast numbers.
- 20. A small, shrimp-like crustacean that thrives in the dense canopy of seagrass meadows.
- 21. Dead organic matter and decaying kelp that provides vital food for the seabed community.
Down
- 1. The large, leaf-like structure of the giant kelp that absorbs sunlight.
- 2. The gas-filled bladder that keeps kelp blades floating upright toward the sunlight.
- 3. A small, translucent fish found seeking refuge among the stinging tentacles of jellyfish.
- 5. The specialized aerial root that allows mangrove trees to breathe in oxygen-poor mud.
- 6. A tiny plant or organism that grows harmlessly on the surface of seagrass blades.
- 8. A tiny, translucent crustacean that is a primary food source for herring.
- 9. The cooperative relationship seen between the giant kelp and the organisms living within it.
- 10. Microscopic marine plants that drift in the sunlit surface waters.
- 14. The cloudiness of the water caused by dense plankton blooms and suspended nutrients.
- 16. The process where deep, cold, nutrient-rich water is pushed to the surface.
- 18. A barrel-shaped, gelatinous tunicate that filters plankton and can form massive chains.