The midnight zone of the ocean, also called the aphotic zone, receives no sunlight, which means photosynthesis cannot occur at these extreme depths. Therefore, in order to consume prey and survive, the animals that live in these harsh conditions have to rely on other animals, carcasses that sink to their level from above or bacteria that is produce directly from the Earth because of chemical energy from methane and sulfides. The following is a list of animals that can survive in the midnight zone of the ocean: Anglerfish Blobfish Coffinfish Dragonfish Fangtooth Giant isopods Giant squid Gulper eel Jellyfish Lizardfish Megamouth shark Sea cucumbers Smaller squids Vampire squid Viper fish These are just a few examples of marine life in the aphotic zone. There are many more different types of strange creatures that can survive in the midnight zone of the ocean.
Well of course they like to live in the dark waters of the ocean.
The anglerfish and the sea cucumber
Humbolt Squid
Sunlight zone Twilight zone Midnight zone
No, Narwhales live in the twilight zone, and the light zone.
they are in the twilight zone and feed at night in the sunlight zone
The animals that live in the midnight zone are bioluminescent jellyfish, angler fish, tube worms, and a lot of phytoplankton
sea legs
sea cuccumber & angler fish
sperm whales, viper fish are just two examples
Angler fish, Benthic sharks.
These are only SOME of the sea creatures...: Pale octopus, Yeti cram, sea anemones, stalked barnacles and a seven-pronged starfish.
The intertial zone is where the ocean meets the shore
midnight zone?
The sunlight zone and the midnight zone
no plants can live in the midnight zone, there is only a few fish includeing angler fish, tripod fish, sea cucumbers, snipe eels, opussum shrip, black swallowers, and vampirer squid.
the salinity in the midnight zone is a kind of high amount
The really deep, bottom layer of the ocean.
the lowest part of the ocean where it is so dark that it looks like midnight
The midnight zone and the abyssal zone