All sorts of bizarre and not-too-large sea creatures. size is limited by the intense pressure in the Benthic or Deep-sea zones- the outszed sea monsters of Science Fiction films could not exist in real life. the really DEEP sea creatures are odd, weird looking, but not particularily large in the Abyss/ In the more shallow but still deep zones- well you could find the larger fauna. Hevelmans argued a 250-feet long serpentine ( snake like body form) sea creature was, by known standards of size and weight, quite feasible, consult his tome on the Sea Serpents.
Birds and dolphins can be found in a deep cove. There are also other sea animals that could have migrated to the cove.
name of animals which produced its own light in deep sea?
John D. Gage has written: 'Deep-sea biology' -- subject(s): Benthic animals, Benthos, Deep-sea animals, Deep-sea biology, Ecology, Marine animals
A photophore is a light-emitting organ commonly found in animals such as fireflies and bioluminescent deep sea fish.
The bathyal zone is a marine ecologic realm that is deep below sea level and is in permanent darkness. The animals that live there are carnivorous because there is no primary production of plants. Eels, squid, crustaceans, some fish, large whales, sponges, octopuses, and sea stars live in this deep sea area.
The sea animals that eat red cod are campteropis. These are usually found in the deep parts of the sea and are similar to shrimps in terms of appearances.
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Sea anemones are found in a variety of marine environments including coral reefs, tidal zones and the deep sea abyssal zone. They are usually always found attached to the bottom or rocks, or occasionally attached to other animals.
Youji Ohkata has written: 'Under the sea' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Deep-sea fauna, Marine fauna, Marine animals, Deep-sea animals
Sea creatures (i think you mean animals) are found in all parts of the sea. However, the pacific ocean holds 1/3 of all ocean wildlife. well mostly the bottom in the deep sea
Animals that live in the abyssal zone are fish just like in the rest of the ocean. But, these fish are unique. Fish like the deep sea angler and Dragonfish are some of the biggest predators here. Giant squid(Octipus) and plenty of plankton also live there.
Cindy Van Dover has written: 'Deep-ocean journeys' -- subject(s): Alvin (Submarine), Deep-sea ecology, Hydrothermal vent animals 'Chemosynthetic communities in the deep sea' -- subject(s): Hydrothermal vent animals, Deep-sea ecology