nekton animals are animals such as dolphins, fish all kinds of fish like tuna and different fish, nekton animals are sharks and whales to all kinds of them it really don't matter what kind of shark or whale or fish it is.
nectonic creatures are animals that live in the water that actually can't swim, they glide propel or padle through the water
Nektonic organisms are aquatic organisms that are able to actively swim and move independently in water bodies, such as fish, squids, and marine mammals. They typically inhabit the open ocean and have developed adaptations that allow them to navigate through the water column in search of food and prey. Nektonic organisms play a crucial role in marine ecosystems as predators and prey, contributing to the overall biodiversity and functioning of the ocean.
all kids of fish are nektons
whale sharks only consumes plankton which is microscopic plants and animals, macro-algae, krill, Christmas island red crab and small nektonic life which is squid and vertebrates. Not other than that. There are no animals that eat killer whales. so the the answer is no
nekton is an organisms that actively swims in the water. Eg Fish, marine mammals and squid.
Some animals that belong to the nekton include fish, marine mammals (like dolphins and whales), and some species of sharks. These animals are considered nektonic because they are capable of swimming against ocean currents.
Tripod fish eat zooplankton, planktonic crustaceans and nektonic copepods. Tripod fish are deep sea fish that live in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Dolphins are nektonic. An animal in the benthic category would be something that lived on the ocean floor such as an octopus, coral or small fish.
Tripod fish eat zooplankton, planktonic crustaceans and nektonic copepods. Tripod fish are deep sea fish that live in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Barnacles are animals, not plants. They are a type of crustacean related to crabs and lobsters. Barnacles attach themselves to hard surfaces such as rocks or ships' hulls and have a hard external skeleton for protection.
Adult horseshoe crabs are benthic, in that they live on the bottom in sandy or muddy ocean areas, occasionally coming ashore; and don't swim around in nektonic fashion like most fish.
Life in the Atlantic Ocean All life in the ocean is divided into three main groups. They are plankton, nekton, and benthos. Plankton are all of the creatures in the sea that drift and float and rely on the tides to move them from place to place. Plankton are all microscopic. They are either phytoplankton (microscopic plants) or zooplankton (jellyfish, copepods, arrowworms). Many animals rely on plankton for their existence. Nekton are all of the animals in the ocean that are able to swim on their own, without the help of the tides. This includes over 20,000 fish in the sea. These animals range in size from sharks which 50 feet in length to fish which are less than an inch long. Most nekton have streamlined bodies to help them swim more effeciently. Some nekton can travel at remarkable speeds. The sailfish can swim up to 30 miles an hour. Many nektonic animals are able to swim vast distances. For example, the eel can travel thousands of miles. Benthos are animals which live at the bottom of the sea. Examples of benthotic animals are sea snails, clams, sponges, sea lilies, and starfish. United Nations Farms