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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.
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Animals living in the dark zone must be able to survive in darkness and cold water that often hovers at around 34 degrees. Animals adapted to this kind of environment include brittle stars, clams, copepods, and cookie cutter sharks.
they are two types of places where animals live light zone and dark zone in light zone may be dolphins, sea dogs,shrimps,some little sharks,etc..... in dark zone may be sharks,whales,sellfish,etc.......
the depth of the dark zone
what food in the dark zone
many marine animals such as dolphins
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They are all by Stephen King and it's "The Dead Zone" not "The Dark Zone"
The midnight zone and the abyssal zone
no the twilite zone
There are four life zones in the ocean. The first and the closest to the surface is the sunlight zone. It contains a lot of life here. The second is darker and is called the twilight zone. Quite a bit of specimens live here, the third is really dark and is called the midnight zone. A few, weird animals live here. The last has weird and spooky animals that don't come around a lot. It is called the trench zone and is pitch black.