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Marine animals.
Archelons, a genus of large sea turtles that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, did not eat humans, as they existed millions of years before humans appeared. Their diet primarily consisted of marine life such as jellyfish and other soft-bodied creatures. Evidence suggests they were herbivorous or omnivorous, feeding on a variety of available marine organisms rather than predating on larger animals like humans.
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They posses adaptation feature to the marine habitat.
Ammonites were marine animals that likely fed on small fish, plankton, and other small marine creatures. The shape of their jaws and radula suggest a diet of soft-bodied organisms.
by drinking plenty of water
No animals live on the Antarctic continent. Animals that come to the ice to breed are sea animals and feed themselves from the marine food chain, which is rich and abundant.
A marine mammal is an animal that lives in the ocean and breathes air, like whales, dolphins, seals, and manatees. These animals have adapted to life in the water and often have special characteristics to help them survive in the marine environment.
The marine life form that can be formed with the letters "nenemoa" is "anemone." Sea anemones are soft-bodied, predatory animals related to corals and jellyfish, belonging to the phylum Cnidaria. They are known for their colorful appearance and symbiotic relationships with clownfish and other marine organisms.
Examples of Precambrian animals are Brachiopods (aka lamp shells), Anthropods like spiders and crabs, jellyfish, sponges, and squids. There were also flora and fauna, of which 70% of their population was wiped out (Precambrian Mass Extinction). Most of the animals in that era were marine, soft-bodied organisms.
the aquatic animals and plants also known as water animals and plants or marine animals and plants can survive in water.as our body is designed to live in a particular area, environment the same way the water animals and plants are also designed to live in water.most of them have gills or special organs which helps them to breathe in water as water also consists of air.this is how plants and animals survive in water.
There are no plants in Antarctica. Seals are marine animals and use sea life not land life, to survive.