There are lots of animals for like Gulper eel, Tripod fish, angelfish, Angler fish.. Got it>>
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Different animals live in The Twilight Zone, such as algae, coelacanths, copepods, crabs, ctenophores, dinoflagellates, dragonfish, fangtooth, gulper eel, hatchet fish, hydrozoans, medusas, lantern fish, octopi and more. Bioluminescent animals also live down there.
Sperm whales.
The Twilight Zone mainly consists of deciduous small animals such as the wangorobarf, the white haired schloon, and of course the ever anticipated renagolden rat. All of these charming, flatulent creatures are hydratarians.
Unicorns live in the twilight zone, along with other mythical creatures.
SHARKS! including Benthic, Hammerhead and possibly Loan Sharks.
Hello, creators such as plankton, eels, squid, angelfish, and anglerfish are in the twilight zone!
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what animals live in the midnight zone
salmon
no sea things do not live in the twilight zone
The animals that live in the disphotic zone are adapted to life in near darkness, cold water and high pressure. Many of the animals in this zone have large eyes, helping them see in the nearly dark waters. Most are small, dark and thin (to help camouflage them). Many have large teeth and jaws.
Giant pacific octopus live in twilight zone.
midnight zone?
Where the Light and the Dark of the ocean meet.
Bella, Jacob, and William live in The Twilight Zone.
The vampire squid.
no sea things do not live in the twilight zone
whales,sea otters,and pearly nautilus
twilight zone
The animals that live in the disphotic zone are adapted to life in near darkness, cold water and high pressure. Many of the animals in this zone have large eyes, helping them see in the nearly dark waters. Most are small, dark and thin (to help camouflage them). Many have large teeth and jaws.
No, Narwhales live in the twilight zone, and the light zone.
Twilight Zone
Twilight zone
Giant pacific octopus live in twilight zone.
they live in the twilight zone
The midnight zone comes after the Twilight zone; it extends from 3280 feet to 13,124 feet and temperatures are near-freezing. There is no light except for that of the bioluminescent animals that live there.