not usually due to how cold it is the deeper you go. the movement of deep sea fish are usually slow and intricate.
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Deep sea
Simple answer is NO.
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No. It is a deep sea fish and not part of the Plankton
Because the sea is deep. But some fish get zapped.
Deep sea fish evolved without scales as a way to adapt to the extreme pressure and darkness of the deep sea environment. Scales are not necessary for protection from predators or to regulate buoyancy in the deep sea. Instead, these fish may have developed other adaptations such as a gelatinous skin or spines for camouflage and defense.
The Viper fish is one of the fiercest predators of the deep. It lives in the deep parts of the sea.
If they move to fast.
No. The fish in the deep sea vary in color. Some even have their own lights on their body.
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