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jelly fish find food in the bottom of the ocean where they live.
Beluga whales find food in the bottom of the ocean(trench zone).
Te bottom of the food chain would be phtoplankton which are really tiny organisms which are eaten by small fish to whales. Small fish are fed upon by bigger fish etc.
It is a natural instinct like eating and drinking...
Blue crabs find most of their food at the bottom of the ocean. Most crabs are scavengers and will eat almost anything that drops to the bottom and begins to decay.
They look for there food at the bottom at the ocean. Also seahorses mostley eat plankton, small fish, and dine shrimp.
many crabs are scavengers. they find dead animals on the bottom and pinch off morsels with their claws and put that food in their mouths.
You are unlikely to find an octopus in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean because these creatures typically inhabit coastal environments, such as reefs, rocky shores, and seabeds where they can find shelter and food. The open ocean lacks the structure and resources that octopuses need for hunting and protection. Additionally, octopuses are generally bottom-dwelling animals, making the vast, deep waters of the open ocean less suitable for their survival.
at the bottom of the ocean!
In the bottom of the ocean.
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It depends on the options of the animals you are talking about sorry!