Starfish are found in all temperate or tropical oceans. They are hugely adaptable and can live happily on sandy, coral, muddy or rocky seabeds. They are most abundant in the Atlantic Ocean.
Lampreys typically live in the abyssal zone of the ocean, which is the deepest part of the ocean floor. They are bottom-dwelling fish that prefer cold, deep waters.
The rattail fish typically lives in the bathypelagic zone of the ocean, which is the zone between 1,000 to 4,000 meters deep. This deep-sea environment is characterized by low light, high pressure, and cold temperatures where rattail fish are well adapted to survive.
Animals that can be found in the midnight ocean zone include deep-sea fish like anglerfish, gulper eels, and hatchetfish. Other creatures, such as giant squid and vampire squids, are also known to inhabit this deep and dark region of the ocean.
Hatchet fish in the midnight zone primarily feed on small organisms like zooplankton, phytoplankton, and small fish. They have specialized adaptations like bioluminescence to attract prey in the dark depths of the ocean. Their diet helps them survive and thrive in the extreme conditions of the deep sea.
Stingrays can typically be found in the ocean's euphotic zone, which is the top layer of the ocean where sunlight penetrates and allows for photosynthesis to occur. They are often spotted in shallow coastal waters and coral reefs where they feed on small fish, crustaceans, and mollusks.
yes,
yep they live in the ocean but usually float to land
The Euphotic Zone has the most fish.
The Sunlight Zone
A "Lantern" Fish lives in the Midnight Zone of the Ocean.
The Neritic Zone...I think.
Yes. Some fish do live in the ocean's transition zone. Lanterneye fish, hatchetfish, and viperfish are examples.
the sunlit zone
Clown fish live on the continental shelf part of the ocean zone.
Many big fish live in the open ocean zone including dolphins, whales, sharks, and tuna. There are many other fish that live in the open ocean as well.
in the ocean
it is Gary the whale