over 5,000 species of fish live in the ocean
Many big fish live in the open ocean zone including dolphins, whales, sharks, and tuna. There are many other fish that live in the open ocean as well.
Different dolphin species live in different areas of the ocean. However, all of the world's oceans are home to dolphins. A couple of dolphin species live in rivers. These include the pink river dolphin of the Amazon and the Ganges river dolphin.
i think only the spectacled porpoise live in the open ocean.... but the others live in bays and coastal waters.....
They live in the open ocean
No amphibians live in the ocean. Not only do they not carry the swimming capability to live in such a vast amount of open water, but their skin is not equipped for salt water as well.
No whales prefer open ocean, not caves.
Not all plants and animals that inhabit the coastal waters biome are found in the open ocean biome. Coastal waters often have unique habitats, such as estuaries and mangroves, that support species adapted to shallower, nutrient-rich environments. In contrast, the open ocean biome features different conditions, including deeper waters, varying light availability, and distinct temperature gradients, which support a different set of organisms suited to those environments. Therefore, while some species may inhabit both areas, many are exclusive to one biome or the other.
Blowfish, also known as pufferfish, can be found in a variety of ocean zones depending on the species. They can typically be found in coastal waters, coral reefs, and estuaries. Some species may also inhabit deeper waters in the open ocean.
No, they only live on the shores of the northern Atlantic and Pacific ocean. But I am really not too sure.
Many marine species have specific habitats where they live and breed, often depending on their ecological requirements. For example, some fish species thrive in coral reefs, while others prefer the open ocean or deep-sea environments. Breeding typically occurs in areas with ample food supply and suitable conditions for the survival of their young, such as shallow coastal waters or estuaries. It's essential to know the specific species in question to provide a more accurate answer.
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The open sea zone is a zone in the ocean that has a depth of 200 meters and has over ten species of animals.