The blobfish appears pink or reddish in color when it is deep-sea dwelling due to the lack of pigmentation in its skin and the pressure of the deep sea.
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I would say a red snapper.
Sea Monkeys, also known as brine shrimp, are reddish brown in color.
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No, Zooplankton Is Rather Reddish In Color. Shrimp In Sea Are A Greyish Color. When Shrimp Are Cooked, They Are Pinkish In Color. Krill Are Not Always Green, They May Be Reddish. Phytoplankton, However, ARE Green. Bactireoplankton, (What Ever It Is Called.) Has A Similair Orangish Color To Some Fungi.
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The red sea is red because of algae lining the bottom gives it a reddish color. It is listed in exodus
They are like a deep sea blue.
It reflect the sky, or the water is too deep.
The phrase "deep blue sea" means any deep water - if you have ever seen really deep ocean or lake water, you know that it is a really deep blue, almost black, color.
The Red Sea got its name from a phenomenon caused by a type of algae called Trichodesmium Erythraeum, which is found in the sea. When these algae blooms die off the blue-green color of sea appears to change to reddish-brown color.