it live a mile under the ocean
Benthocodon, also known as the deep-sea jellyfish, is a gelatinous organism, so it doesn't have a specific weight like animals with a skeleton or exoskeleton. They are very delicate and often fragile, residing deep in the ocean where weight doesn't play the same role as it does on land.
163 meters under water
Benthocodon pedunculata is a type of deep-sea jellyfish that lacks stinging cells and is not capable of delivering a sting to humans or other organisms. It primarily feeds on small marine animals by using its sticky tentacles to trap prey.
Deep sea
Sea worms can be found in oceans around the world, including the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Arctic Ocean. They inhabit a variety of marine environments, from shallow coastal waters to deep-sea trenches.
in the deep parts
Yes, Aliens and eggs can live under water. But you will never see them. They live under the sea really, really, really deep.
They live deep deep down at the bottom of the Sea
the live usually deep under the sea and even sometimes up or because some sharks not all sharks live deep down Mostly where they live would be around not Coral well sometimes it's around this orange this that looks like leaves Peace
They live pretty deep down.
Seaweed and Coral are the plants under the sea.
in the deep blue sea