of course it is and it looks like hector
because its a viperFISH
No the viperfish is not a planton does it look like plankton? It is a fish that's why its called viperFISH!
The viperfish (Chauliodus sloani) is not classified as rare, endangered, or extinct. It is considered to be relatively common in deep ocean environments, particularly in tropical and subtropical waters. However, its deep-sea habitat makes it less frequently encountered by humans, which can lead to misconceptions about its rarity. Conservation status assessments can vary, but as of now, the viperfish is not listed as threatened.
do viperfish live in the arctic
the viperfish can be up to eight years old
dragon fish and humans are the main predators of viperfish
The scientific name for the viperfish is Chauliodus sloani.
Viperfish mostly live in the northern hemisphere and by the equator at about 5000 ft underwater
No, the viperfish is not a benthos. This species is classified as a nekton and lives deep within the ocean waters.
yes
no they are vertebrates
by swiming