First Period: Annelida: Medicinal Leech (5) Earthworm (7) Tiger Leech (1) Polychate worms (6) Autolytus Pachycerus (3) Tubeworm (2) (4) Arthropoda: Japanese.

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First Period: Annelida: Medicinal Leech (5) Earthworm (7) Tiger Leech (1) Polychate worms (6) Autolytus Pachycerus (3) Tubeworm (2) (4) Arthropoda: Japanese Spider Crab (3) Monarch Butterfly (7) African Thick Tail Scorpion (5) Scolopendra (1) Barnacles (6) Horseshoe Crab (4) Mantis Shrimp (2) Chordata: Kirk's Dik Dik (3) Nile Crocodile (7) Black Tip Shark (5) Emperor Penguin (4) Arctic Harp Seal (2) Smooth Dogfish (6) Lamprey (1) Cnidaria: Jellyfish (6) Sea Anemone (7) Hydra (1) Sea Nettles (2) Lion's Mane Jellyfish (5) Porpita (Blue Button) (3) Portugese Man of war (4) Echinodermata: Common Sand Dollar (1) Crown-of-thorns Starfish (5) Sea Urchin (2) Brittle Star (7) Crinoids (6) Sea Cucumber (3) Spinulosida (Sea Star) (4) Mollusca: Octopus (2) Limax Maximus (1) Vampire Squid (5) Cuttlefish (3) Giant Squid (4) Giant Clam (7) Pearl Oyster (6) Platyhelminthes: Marine Flatworm (2) Fluke (Trematoda) (4) Divided Flatworm (3) Diphyllobothrium (Tapeworm) (1) Broadfish Tapeworm (6) Bedford Flatworm (7) Liver Fluke (5) Porifera: Coral (6) Hexasteraphora (1) Cloud sponge (5) Spikey sponge (3) Stove Pipe Sponge (4) Tube Sponge (2) Brown Volcano Carpet Sponge (7) (1) Carson (2) Erin (3) Symone (4) Anthony (5) Zach (6) Sovannah

Fifth Period: Annelida: Earthworm (3) Terrestial Leech (4) Keel Worm (2) Medicinal Leech (1) Picklescott's Leech (5) Nereis (6) Christmas Tree Worm (7) Arthropoda: Blue Crab (4) Blue Tiger Shrimp (3) Orb Weaver (1) Dung Beetle (5) Coconut Crab (2) Japanese Spider Crab (6) Giraffe Weevil (7) Chordata: Jamaican Fruit Bat (2) Southern Rock Hopper Penguin (1) Blue Whale (3) Red Panda (4) Duck Bill Platypus (5) Narwhal (6) Red Nape Trogon (7) Cnidaria: Box Jellyfish (1) Green Hydra (2) Non-green Hydra (3) Lion's Mane Jellyfish (4) Immortal Jellyfish (5) Aequora victoria jellyfish (6) Portugese Man O War (7) Echinodermata: Sunflower Sea Star (2) Sea Cucumber (3) Serpent Star (1) Brittle Star Fish (4) Purple Spine Sea Urchin (5) marthasterids glacialls (6) Horned Starfish(7) Mollusca: Banana slug (2) Cuttlefish (1) Nudibranch (5) Quahog (3) Ramshorn Snail (4) Octopus macropus (6) Nautilius (7) Azure Vase Sponge (7) (1) Kendall, Kiernan (2) Kevin, Arshia (3) AJ, Will (4) Caleb (5) Brandon, Clay, Brendan (6) Nina (7) Ryan

Sixth Period: Annelida: European Medicinal Leech (3) Red Earthworm (2) Terrestrial Leech(1) Nereis (4) Chloeia (6) Anecic Earthworm (5) Arthropoda: Dungeoness Crab (2) Desert Scorpion (3) Blue Tiger Shrimp (1) Funnel Web Spider (4) Asp Caterpillar (6) Horseshoe Crab (5) Chordata: Salp (2) Snapping Turtle (1) Platypus (3) Fat Head Minnow (5) Moray Eel (4) Blue Fronted Amazon Parrot (6) Cnidaria: Irukandji (1) Fire Tube Sea Anemone (2) Potuguese Man of War (4) Hydrozoa Jellyfish (5) Narco medusae (3) White Spotted jellyfish (6) Echinodermata: Common Starfish (1) Sea Egg Sea Urchin (2) Cushion Sea Star (5) Sunflower Starfish (3) Purple Sea Urchin (6) Sand Star (4) Mollusca: Blue Ring Octopus (3) Pacific Octopus (2) Garden Snail (1) Carribean Reef Octopus (5) Placopecten magellanius (6) Caribbean Reef Squid (4) Platyhelminthes: Dwarf Tapeworm (1) Blue Flatworm (2) Cycloporus venetus (5) Chinese Liver Fish (6) Poly clad flatworm (3) Trematoda (4) Porifera: Euplectella/ Venus' Flower Basket (2) Black ball sponge (5) Tube Sponge (1) Staurocalyptus (6) Vase Sponge (4) Row Pore Rope Sponge (3) ((1)Ashish (2)Ananya (3)Tyler, Jacob (4)Ian (5)Lexi (6) Lauren

Seventh Period: Annelida: Night Crawler (2) Giant Tube Worm (7) Acorn Worm (1) Tiger Leech (4) Medincinal Leech (5) Redd Wigglers (6) Tubifex worm (3) Inchworm (8) Arthropoda: Horseshoe Crab (4) Monarch Butterfly (5) Blue Crab (1) Dry Wood Termites (2) Head Lice (7) Queen butterfly (8) Golden Tortoise Beetle (3) Fat tailed Scorpion (6) Chordata: White Tail Deer (1) Corgi (5) White Tiger (4) Bull Shark (7) Sawfish (2) Ruddy Duck (3) African Elephant (6) Cnidaria: Moon Jellyfish (3) Massive Medusae (6) Magnificent Sea Anemone (5) Northern Cup Coral (1) White Spotted Jellyfish (4) Fried Egg Jellyfish (7) Marivagia Stellata (2) Carybdea marsupialis (8) Echinodermata: Basket Star (1) Morning Sea Star (4) Slate Pencil Urchin (5) Serpent Star (7) Chocolate Chip/3 rowed cucumber (3) Rigid Cushion Star (8) Brittle Star Fish (2) Mollusca: Garden Snail (1) Pacific Oyster (4) Electric Clam (3) Japanese Flying Squid (5) Bob Tail Squid (6) Nudibrank (2) Nautiless (7) Platyhelminthes: Beef Tapeworm (1) Blood Fluke (3) Fish Tapeworm (5) Pseudoceos dimidatus (8) Pseudocerous bifurcus (4) Prostheceraeus (6) Oyster Leech (7) Porifera: Brown Tube Sponge (1) Vase Sponge (4) Fire Sponge (3) Stove Pipe Sponge (5) Genius Petrosia Sponge (6) Green Finger Sponge (8) Barrell Sponge (7) (1) Macie (2) Morgan (3) Andres (4) Jessie (5) Danny (6) Elicia (7) Wriley (8) Shipman