That question is very... confusing. What do you mean by "least living"? What animals requires the least amount of nutrients to survive? What animal has the shortest lifespan? You're gonna have to be more specific.
yes sea anemone is a living animal
no its a living thing
Perhaps a sea turtle. Perhaps a sea turtle.
A few types of sea turtles, some of them hold their breath for 1 hour at least.
No. The salt concentration is way to high for any living animal to survive living in it.
A coral is a sea creature. A fish is also a sea creature. A plant can be a land or sea creature. All are LIVING THINGS!
its a live sea animal its a live sea animal its a live sea animal its a live sea animal its a live sea animal
Yes a jellyfish eating animal is a carnivore as the jellyfish is a living thing
Not only are Blue Whales the biggest sea animal, they are also the largest animal that has ever lived. They can even be bigger than dinosaurs.
No, at the least there are many types of insects living in rainforests and various animals living deep in the oceans that we know nothing of yet.
Yes, a polyp is a living organism. It is a sessile, typically sedentary animal that is part of the phylum Cnidaria, which includes corals and sea anemones.
most things living are referred to as animals, bar plant life yet the word animal is stripped into different forms such as mammal, invertabrate etc and sea slugs do not have a back bone to my knowledge and therefore are invertibrates.