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    Sea Otter

    Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris), largest and most marine weasel, lives exclusively in shallow seas of the N Pacific, formerly from Japan to California.

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    Sea Urchin

    Sea Urchin, radially symmetrical marine invertebrate. Sea urchins and near relatives, the sand dollars and heart urchins, belong to class Echinoidea of phylum Echinodermata.

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    Seabird

    Seabirds are those bird species which spend long periods away from land and obtain all or most of their food from the sea while flying, swimming or diving, and occupy all of the world's oceans.

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    Seal

    Seal is a common name given to a diverse group of aquatic, generally marine mammals of the order Pinnipedia.

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    Seashell

    Shell is a hard covering made primarily of calcium carbonate, secreted by invertebrate animals (eg, molluscs, barnacles, sea urchins).

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    Seaweeds

    Seaweeds are multicellular marine algae, visible to the naked eye. They extend from the uppermost reaches of sea spray on the shore to the lower limits of light beneath the surface of the water.

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    Sedge

    Sedge is a grasslike plant common throughout temperate and cold regions. The genus name, Carex (family Cyperaceae), is probably derived from keiro, referring to the sharp leaf margins.

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    Sedimentary Rock

     Only about 5% of the Earth's crust is composed of sedimentary rocks, but they cover 70-75% of the exposed surface and contain many economically important minerals, as well as coal and petroleum.

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    Seed Plants

    The common feature uniting seed plants is the "seed habit," a unique method of sexual reproduction. In all vascular plants, the conspicuous plant is a spore producer (sporophyte) that alternates, in the life cycle, with a sexual phase (gametophyte).

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    Shark

    A shark is a marine fish with cartilaginous skeleton belonging to subclass Elasmobranchii, class Chondrichthyes, order Pleurotremata.

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    Shearwater

    The shearwater (order Procellariiformes, family Procellariidae) is a medium-sized seabird.

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    Shooting Star

    Shooting Star (genus Dodecatheon) is a perennial herbaceous plant of Primulaceae family (primrose).

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    Shrew

    Shrew (Soricidae), family of small insectivores represented today by approximately 250 species worldwide, 16 in Canada.

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    Shrike

    Shrike is the common name for the family Laniidae of singing birds.

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    Shrimp

    Shrimp are decapods ("10-footed") crustacean, differing from other decapods in being adapted for swimming, a fact reflected in the large, laterally compressed abdomen and well-developed pairs of swimming legs.

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