The Loch Ness Monster is a legend or a myth depending on the person(s) whom have seen it!!
Yes. The lancelet (or amphioxus) is a fish-like invertebrate sea creature. The creatures (subphylum Cephalochordata) are sometimes harvested as human and animal food.
yes it is
The most poisonous creature is the sea snake.
no but it can swim out to sea, try google
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The name of the lake is Loch Ness. A loch is a term used mainly in Scotland for either a lake or a sea inlet.
no!! the lowest living thing in the sea is a fish
Assuming it exists, no. It lives in a freshwater lake; a sea creature would not be able to survive for as long as that one supposedly has.
A coral is a sea creature. A fish is also a sea creature. A plant can be a land or sea creature. All are LIVING THINGS!
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In Creature and Tribal, you can't. You can try in creature, but you will eventually be eaten by the sea-and-lake monster. In Civilization, you send a sea or air vehicle to capture a city overseas.
It is a living sea creature, specifically plankton consisting of microscopic plants.
A Sea Sponge is a living creature. They are very uncommon to find on shores or other close up watery areas. But Sea Sponges, do exist, and do live.
A sea bunny, or sea hare, is an underwater creature that is a hermaphrodite. A hermaphrodite is a living thing with two sexes inside one body.
The only reason really is because in Scotland we speak 'Doric' which is not a different language, but more of an accent. In Scotland, the word for lake is loch, so this is why most of the lakes in Scotland are called lochs. I think 'Lake Ness' and 'Lake Lomond' sound funny as well! Fun Fact: Puddock means 'frog' in Doric!
A loch is what lakes are referred to in Scotland. Almost every lake in Scotland will be called a "Loch" and the naming is occasionally found outside of Scotland. "Sea Lochs" are similar to lakes except that they are connected to the sea, and contain seawater. The "ch" in loch has a very distinct pronunciation and often the word is said incorrectly by those who are not used to Scottish dialect. The "ch" is said "through the nose" as opposed to how it would normally be pronounced vocally.
cockles live at the beach and they are a type of shell that can sometimes have a sea creature living in them