What fish has its head at right angles to its body?
Correct answer: Sea horse

LopingGourmet90922
question is confusing, not clear

UP THE BLUES
what about the hammerhead shark??

Player #8669242
who writes these questions? completely factually incorrect. a whale is an aquatic mammal and an octopus (octupus!) is a cephalopod, neither are fish.

Castra
Player #8669242,
Ah, but a seahorse is a fish and that's the one they're looking for.
Did you get it right?

Castra
UP THE BLUES,
The hammerhead shark has its head projecting from the front of it's body, the same as other sharks.
It's eyes are the only part that are at right angles.

Phantom.Mike
Player #8669242,
There is absolutely no requirement for all of the options to be fish.
The question did not have wording like "these fish" or similar.

ray
Player #8669242, Listen, it's designed to confuse, make it harder.

ray
UP THE BLUES, No, it's head is double sided, like a pike.

Bonnie
Up The Blues I agree with you about the Hammerhead Shark!

baymax
UP THE BLUES, it's asking for a right angle not a eye angle!

Chelseablue 1971
UP THE BLUES, that's just its eyes-and yes up the blues!

palitja
oops "fish" lol

palitja
Also I wouldn't say it is the *only* species. giraffes are much the same, no? and horses, chickens, emus...

palitja
OMG the spelling in this game gives me many laughs (and waning confidence in the quiz masters)