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Deep-sea animals such as lanternfish, hatchetfish, and vampire squids are known to inhabit The Twilight Zone, which is the region of the ocean between 200 and 1000 meters deep. These animals have adapted to survive in the low light conditions and extreme pressures of this deep-sea zone.

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