blue whale, great white shark, dolphin, Nautilus, cuttlefish, bottlenose dolphins, white tip reef shark, mako shark, Bull shark, tiger shark, man-o-war, moon jellyfish, sea urchin, clown fish, orca, kahola/humpback whale, grey whale, sperm whale, there is still many to be discovered, the ocean has some of the most abuntant wildlife
Marine biology is the study of underwater creatures.
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sealife creature / sealife animals / sealife / underwater mamals / underwater creatures
To take pictures of sea creatures.
Frogs are amphibians. That means they can live on land, but they must return to water alot to lay eggs and breathe, whereas toads are land animals, so if you live in a house far from any water bodies or out in the country without ponds the pads/frogs you see in your garden are most likely be toads. So yes, frogs may be underwater creatures but they roam land aswell
it depends what creature they are....................plants, other creatures. ex: fish, krill, bacteria, coral etc.
I'm not sure of the names, but sea animals. Like the underwater creatures before there were any dinosaurs roaming on Earth.
Any type of water But mostly in the sea because it says it in the name SEA CREATURES but basically in any body of water.
Mermaids do not exist in real life, but there are plenty of creatures that can see well under water. Their eyes are adapted for an underwater environment.
An actinomere is a segment which makes up the body of the Coelenterata, a family of underwater creatures.
Nutrients, soil, fish/underwater creatures.
Most corals have attach themselves to underwater objects and remain there for life. Some corals possess toxins that make them unappetizing to underwater creatures.