Well fish poo does.
Bacteria on the ocean floor are sustained by organic matter that sinks down from above, including dead marine animals, phytoplankton, and other debris. They also may engage in chemosynthesis, using chemicals like hydrogen sulfide or methane from hydrothermal vents or cold seeps as an energy source.
Yes, polyps typically live close to the surface of the water on the ocean floor or on rocks in coral reefs. They use their tentacles to capture food particles from passing water.
Exotic animals in ocean ecosystems are species that are not native to that specific environment. These animals are often introduced either purposely or accidentally, and they can disrupt the natural balance of the ecosystem by outcompeting native species or causing harm to the environment. Examples of exotic animals in ocean ecosystems include lionfish in the Atlantic Ocean and green crabs in the Pacific Northwest.
At Bondi Beach in Australia, you may spot marine animals like dolphins, whales, and seabirds. In the surrounding area, you can also find a variety of land animals such as possums, lizards, and a diverse range of bird species. Shark sightings are rare but can occur since the beach is open to the ocean.
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marine organisms
arthropods
marine organisms
Benthos
Yes, they do live in den's near the ocean floor!
They live in the ocean, lol
in the ocean. Land animals live in the ocean. (Sarcasm hand raised)
Yes there are many volcanoes on the ocean floor. Many are very active and there are sea animals that live around them.
any space of ocean floor
a well know oceanic species called "floor dwelling sausage dogs" or often nicknamed "kates" these animals have distinctive white and orange skin, they eat anything that is available and often try to mate with different species of fish.
at the bottom of bodies of water, such as oceans, lakes, and rivers. They play a crucial role in nutrient cycling and provide food for many other organisms in the ecosystem. Examples include sea stars, clams, and worms.
Animals in the ocean do die. They do not live forever.