The largest dinosaur that lived underwater was the Liopleuradon (LIE-OH-PLOO-RO-DON). The Liopleuradon was a carnivore. It was 25 m (82 ft.) long. It also lived in the mid to late Jurassic period throughout Europe. Liopleuradon was a short-necked plesiosaur. One of the other water dinosaurs that it ate, was the Ophthalmosaurus (OFF-THAL-MOH-SAW-RUS). It was a dolphin-like hunter.
They don't. There no deep-sea caves in the accepted meaning of "deep sea".
There are caves in shallow seas, formed above water but drowned by sea-level changes, and these can harbour various marine animals common to their areas.
Any aquatic animal or mammal can live in caves.
Underwater organisms include kelp, seaweed, fish, seals, sea otters, whales, porpoises, coral, sea anemones, etc.
Creatures and Plants
God Lives Underwater - EP - was created in 1993.
Empty - God Lives Underwater album - was created in 1995-10.
The Bioluminescent Mushroom lives underwater.
where nemo lives :)
it big snake that lives underwater
Seaweed
a bacterium that lives underwater
· Viperfish
an animal that lives underwater
I believe that the Pokemon you are thinking of is the Wibgit, a small purple crablike Pokemon. it lives underwater and comes out at night to hunt.
no. Not unless you are talking about a tiger shark or anything that has tiger in its name and lives underwater.
Their entire lives. They can breathe underwater, so they never have to come up.