According to Wired Science a certain type of Antarctic cod (the only type of fish KNOWN to hibernate) seems to hibernate due to changing light conditions.
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No, grey whales do not hibernate. They travel long distances between feeding and breeding grounds each year and are active throughout this migration. Grey whales do, however, fast during the breeding and calving season.
Some examples of harmless sea creatures include jellyfish, sea stars, sea anemones, and certain species of small fish like clownfish or damselfish. These creatures generally do not pose a threat to humans and are essential parts of the marine ecosystem.
Sea dragons, specifically the leafy and weedy varieties, do not hibernate in the traditional sense. Instead, they adapt to seasonal changes in their environment, often becoming less active and seeking shelter during colder months. They are more affected by water temperature and food availability than by a need to hibernate, as their metabolic rates adjust according to these factors.
The first reason sea creatures are killed off is the same reason land creatures are killed off; if they were not killed off, the world would be overrun with them. Food is another reason sea creatures are killed. Life is largely about eating and not getting eaten. Most creatures are killed as a food source. Pollution is another reason sea creatures are killed.
Sylvia Earle studies various sea creatures, but she is particularly known for her work with sharks, jellyfish, and deep-sea creatures. She has spent a significant amount of time exploring and researching these animals to better understand their behavior and importance in marine ecosystems.
Neither. Aquatic migrations are the realm of whales. No sea creatures hibernate.
no white bellied sea eagles DO NOT hibernate
They hibernate in the winter?
some of them probably do
yes.
Some sea creatures have ansetors of dinosaurs
They hibernate in the silt at the bottom of the ocean.
If you mean, "are all under water creatures, sea creatures?" then no. The term SEA is for the ocean and there also can be creatures in freshwater. Also some creatures that live in water such as some snakes and sea turtles come out of the water every so often, so they are no total sea/water creatures. Fish are underwater creatures though.
No there are not any new creatures at miami bech
all the sea creatures are on the bottom of the ocean love dakotah
Dolphins are sea creatures but they are also mammals like whales.
Antarctica is a continent. No sea creatures live on land.