Tiere - Meerestiere
Hier lernen Sie die Namen von Meerestieren auf Englisch wie „Jellyfish“, „Coral“ und „Seahorse“.
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a marine organism that lives in warm waters and forms clusters of polyps, which secrete calcium carbonate to build a hard skeleton
Koralle
a marine creature with eight arms and two longer tentacles and an internal flat shell, which produces an ink-like substance when in danger
Tintenfisch
a sea creature that has a bell-shaped body, which is gelatinous and transparent, long thin tentacles and a poisonous sting
Qualle
a large marine creature like jellyfish that lives in tropical and subtropical waters and has a poisonous sting
portugiesischer Kriegsschiff, Portugiesische Qualle
a sea creature with eight, long arms and a soft round body with no internal shell
Oktopus, Kraken
the microscopic organisms floating in the sea or fresh water on which larger animals feed
Plankton
a small and simple sea creature with a hollow cylindrical body and a ring of tentacles surrounding the mouth
Polyp
a sea polyp that is predatory and resembles a flower, having bright colors
Seeanemone, anemone
a small marine fish with an upright posture, a horse-like head and a curled tail
Seepferdchen
a marine invertebrate with a body full of holes through which water can circulate and nutrients can be absorbed
Schwamm, Meerschaum
a marine creature that can change color and has a long soft body with ten tentacles helping it swim very fast
Tintenfisch, Kalmar
an echinoderm that has five arms arranged in the form of a star and feeds on mollusks
Seestern, Sternenhummer
microscopic animals that float in bodies of water, serving as an important food source for many aquatic organisms
Zooplankton, tierischer Plankton
a small marine animal that is covered with spines and has a round shell, harvested for food
Seeigel, Meeresigel
a marine gastropod that is predatory, used as food in Europe
Whelk, Seeschnecke
an invertebrate with a wormlike body that is considered a marine creature and lives on seabed, with tentacles around the mouth
Seegurke, Meergurke