Hammerhead sharks primarily inhabit coastal and open ocean environments, typically at depths ranging from shallow waters to about 300 feet (90 meters). While they are not commonly found in The Twilight Zone, which generally extends from about 200 to 1,000 meters (656 to 3,280 feet) below the surface, some species may occasionally venture into deeper waters. However, their preferred habitats are usually shallower regions where they can hunt for prey like fish and squid.
nope
yes beceause sharks can move from zone to zone
No. the pressure of the water would kill them.
minight zone
There are lots of animals for like Gulper eel, Tripod fish, angelfish, Angler fish.. Got it>> _____________________________________________ Different animals live in the Twilight Zone, such as algae, coelacanths, copepods, crabs, ctenophores, dinoflagellates, dragonfish, fangtooth, gulper eel, hatchet fish, hydrozoans, medusas, lantern fish, octopi and more. Bioluminescent animals also live down there. Sperm whales.
Where the Light and the Dark of the ocean meet.
no sea things do not live in the twilight zone
Sharks usually live in the Epipelagic zone (0m-120m) of the ocean.
Angler fish, Benthic sharks.
twilight zone
Bella, Jacob, and William live in The Twilight Zone.
no the twilite zone