The deep sea creatures use a sonar type system to send waves and see how long it takes to get back to them ; like a dolphin
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!
As the nursery rhyme dictates, it lies on The Deep Blue Sea. "A sailor went to sea sea sea to see what e could see see see but all that he could see see see was the bottom of the deep blue sea sea sea and dubai"
the weddel seals and penguins will be swimming in the weddell sea
If you want a deep sea scale then you have to catch a wild relicanth and hope it has one. If you want a deep sea tooth then you have to catch a wild carvanha. An easier way would just be to get a bannete and use frisk instead of catching everything you see!
Lets see, fish, calamari, shrimp, lots of stuff.
The largest animals you might see swimming in the Weddell Sea would be whales.
Yes, they eat all kinds of creatures from the sea. They eat mollusks, sea urchins, slow moving fish, abalones, clams, snails, crabs and other marine invertebrates. For more details, see the sites listed below.
No. They are not real so you can't see something that is not real.
NO! it is 13 thousand feet deep
In front of the viewing window of an aquarium. On a seat in a glass bottom boat.
Moles and many cave dwelling or deep sea animals have poor vision. Some creatures such as worms and some amphibians don't have any eyes. Due to the fact that these creatures don't need to see, they have developed their other senses more than eyesight.Contrary to popular belief, bats have average eyesight. They see as well as humans can see. Bats do, however, use echolocation to give them an advantage in the dark.