Well, they are not because they look like humans with a tail fin and three antaennas but Sea Monkeys belong to another word for "Brine shrimp". they look wierd XD
Yes they are real.
Yes sea monkeys are real. go to http://www.sea-monkeys.com/
Sea monkeys are not man made they are a type of brine shrimp
No. REAL Sea-Monkies look like Anomalocaris (no relation!) without fangs.
No, they cannot. All living things need oxygen to breathe. Sea Monkeys (and all fish) breathe the oxygen that's in the water. By not purifying the water, they will eventually breathe all the air That's in the tank, and then suffocate.
monkeys and walruses
No one created them, they evolved in nature as did most life forms. They are simply a species of Brine Shrimp. The real success of "Sea Monkeys" was not their creation but their marketing. They were marketed in 1957 by Harold von Braunhut as Instant Life, the name was changed to "Sea-Monkeys" on May 10, 1962. The popularity of "Sea-Monkeys" was due in large part to the depiction of their imaginary playful monkey-like behavior and smiling, crown wearing, house living activities.
Sea creatures are all the living things living in the sea. There are thousand types of species out there and billions in numbers. But the entire ocean hasn't been scoured yet so there might be other new species living and hiding beneath the dark and deep trenches.
They are living things.
Sea monkeys are saltwater organisms, so putting them in freshwater results in death within about 1-2 hrs ,is what most will say. But i think this is wrong because i accidently did this but my sea monkeys have been living for more than a week so far.
It is because sea-monkeys are a special type of brine shrimp that have tails and have an odd behavior similar to monkeys behavior.
when talking about non living things we are talking about abiotic factors. In the sea there can be numerous things. Two obvious ones would be the amount of sunlight that is in the sea and the water itself is non living. You can also say that the amount of salt in the water is also an abiotic factor.