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shrimp
(n)
a small crustacean with a long tail that is frequently eaten
boiled shrimp
boiled shrimp
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salmon
(n)
Clams, salmon, shrimp, lobsters, and squid are all seafood.
Clams, salmon, shrimp, lobsters, and squid are all seafood.
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tuna
(n)
a large fish that is commonly eaten
I like tuna sandwiches.
I like tuna sandwiches.
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seal
(n)
a marine mammal with fins that is semi-aquatic
The seal is spinning hula hoops.
The seal is spinning hula hoops.
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crab
(n)
boiled crab
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lobster
(n)
Lobsters sometimes march in file.
Lobsters sometimes march in file.
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sea urchin
(n)
an echinoderm that is spherical in shape, has a shell, and several spines
raw sea urchin
raw sea urchin
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octopus
(n)
an octopod with eight sucker covered legs
boiled octopus
boiled octopus
shark
(n)
a marine fish with a dorsal fin, some of which can be dangerous
The sharks are hunting for food in the shallow water.
The sharks are hunting for food in the shallow water.
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whale
(n)
a large underwater mammal with a tail fin and blowhole
The whales are coming up for air.
The whales are coming up for air.
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dolphin
(n)
a marine mammal with a beaklike snout
The dolphin is swimming in the ocean.
The dolphin is swimming in the ocean.
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fish
(n)
saltwater fish
saltwater fish
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sea lion
(n)
a large seal with ears
clam
(n)
a bivalve mollusk that is often edible
swordfish
(n)
squid
(n)
a cephalopod with a long, slender body, eight legs, and two tentacles
The squid are swimming near the coral reef.
The squid are swimming near the coral reef.
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oyster
(n)
a type of bivalve mollusk that has irregularly shaped shells and is often edible
raw oyster with lemon
raw oyster with lemon
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cod
(n)
ray
(n)
jellyfish
(n)
a marine coelenterate with a soft, gelatinous structure and stinging tentacles
The jellyfish are bobbing in the water.
The jellyfish are bobbing in the water.
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starfish
(n)
an invertebrate with five or more arms that resembles the shape of a star
koi
(n)
perch
(n)
bass
(n)
hermit crab
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