I think it lives in the Atlantic Ocean.
do viperfish live in the arctic
anglerfish, gulper eel, viperfish anglerfish, gulper eel, viperfish
The viperfish lives in the deep waters of the ocean. This fish prefers warms tropical waters and can be found in the Pacific Ocean.
Yes. Some fish do live in the ocean's transition zone. Lanterneye fish, hatchetfish, and viperfish are examples.
Viperfish are saltwater fish with long, needle-like teeth and hinged jaws. They live in tropical to temperate ocean waters. Their average length is 12 to 24 inches.
Viperfish mostly live in the northern hemisphere and by the equator at about 5000 ft underwater
the viperfish can be up to eight years old
No, the viperfish is not a benthos. This species is classified as a nekton and lives deep within the ocean waters.
oceans
They are an abyssal fish that lay eggs large quantities at a time. This means that the deep sea viperfish, or Sloan's viperfish lives in the abyssal plain of the ocean (the lowest part). This is not fully true as they are also known to live in the midnight zone and the twilight zone of the ocean. As for the egg laying, to my knowledge, not much is known about the reproductive practices, but I'd defer to anyone more knowledgeable on the subject than I.
15-40 years
No they live at the bottom of the sea