That's a good question the answer is some coral
The best match for this description is the seahorse (Hippocampus spp.). Seahorses are commonly found in shallow coastal waters of warm and temperate seas around the world. They are unique in appearance and are known for their distinctive vertical posture and prehensile tails.
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.
Pterotrigonia thoracica lived in marine environments during the Mesozoic era, around 200 million years ago. They thrived in warm, shallow seas with sandy or muddy bottoms. These bivalves were filter feeders, using their tentacles to capture plankton and other small particles for food.
Archelon, the extinct giant sea turtle, lived in the Late Cretaceous period around 70-75 million years ago. They inhabited the warm, shallow seas that covered the central part of North America, particularly what is now known as South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana.
Penguins don't live in Antarctica, but they come to the beaches to breed. Penguins live in the seas.
Shallow seas worldwide
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The archelon lived in the shallow seas of North America, near present-day South Dakota, around 70 million years ago. They disappeared when the shallow seas were destroyed by rising land.
Salt water, they live in the seas and oceans.
shallow seas and temperate waters
No corals live on the ocean floor, they live in shallow seas, i.e. near contiental shelves, or coral atolls like in Hawai'i were the islands have eroded just below sea level where shallow warm waters are prime for coral growth.
continental shelves
The best match for this description is the seahorse (Hippocampus spp.). Seahorses are commonly found in shallow coastal waters of warm and temperate seas around the world. They are unique in appearance and are known for their distinctive vertical posture and prehensile tails.
Shallow seas are typically found along continental shelves, which are the submerged extensions of continental landmasses. These areas are characterized by relatively shallow waters, often less than 200 meters deep, and are typically located near coastlines. Examples include the North Sea, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea. Shallow seas are important ecosystems that support diverse marine life and are crucial for fisheries and coastal economies.
Loggerheads are mostly seen in warm, shallow seas but you will be able to see them other places as well! But like I said before they are MOSTLY seen in warm, shallow seas! Hope the information I have given to you has helped!
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.
By the sea. True but what kind of sea eagles ? They do live near seas, and forest beside rivers, so they can catch fish.