They live deep deep under alot of water, at rock bottom, were the water is not blue it is a dark black color.
Creatures that can make their own light.
Yes, frogs are independent creatures.
Yes. They live in pairs or on their own with their kids.
Some live as solitary creatures but most live in groups called prides.
No they are not simple creatures because they have to do everything themselves such as: make their own food and storing their own food, ect.
Animals that are able to produce light of their own through a process called bioluminescence. This is seen mostly in deep sea creatures and insects.
No. The stars make their own light, but the planets only relect light from the sun.
many animals that live in the very depths of the oceans where there is no light such as the angler fish
Chemosynthetic prokaryotes can make their own food in the absense of light.
Make a campfire
After just a few hundred metres there is very little light. Most deep sea creatures have very large eyes that can detect any light that is available. Even though there is virtually no light coming from the surface lots of deep sea creatures produce light through a process called bioluminescence. It is useful to be able to see this light as if you eat the light, you will be eating the creature that it is attached to. Unfortunately some creatures use these lights to draw in their own dinner!
No, none of the planets make light, they just reflect light from the Sun.