The oceans are estimated to accumulate for 50-80% of all life on earth.
The percent of how many living animals live in the ocean is about 70%.
The percent of the living animals that live in the ocean actually take 99% of the space of the oceans.
Millions of species of animals live in the ocean for some or all of their life span. It's not known how many species are yet to be documented- estimates range from about a third to one ninth of all marine species have been described. The world's largest and heaviest living animal, the blue whale, lives in the ocean.
New Zealand is a very skinny country, about the furthest you can be from the Ocean is about 150km, hence living by the coast is easier.
There are many animals that live in the Indian Ocean, of which all are wonderful and unique; but not Sharks, much anymore.
arthropods
I live in Demopolis and the idk is east of where I live
turtules, most live in the ocean
A coral animal is a tiny relative of jellyfish that lives together in vast numbers.
None. non-living things do not live therefore they cannot live in the ocean.
yes turtles do
Germs
marine is a sea creature and a ocean animal is an animal that live under the sea
One hundred percent of the whales that 'live in Antarctica' live in the Southern Ocean which surrounds the continent.
because the animal they live in the ocean can hide from prediters
plants that live in the ocean. They are living plants.
No. Most living things live in the ocean or on the land.
shark is predators animal and live in ocean
The elephant .