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      • The black hagfish, viperfish, anglerfish, and sleeper shark are common fish that call this zone home. While something like the gulper eel, with its massive expandable gullet, is a rare and amazing sight and could almost be mistaken for an alien. Vampire squid and dumbo octopus also venture to these depths.
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  2. Sep 18, 2024 · The deep ocean is one of the most mysterious and unexplored places on Earth, home to a fascinating array of marine creatures that have adapted to survive in its extreme conditions. From the eerie glow of bioluminescent fish to the ancient, armor-like shells of deep-sea crabs, these creatures are as unique as they are remarkable.

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    Deep-sea anglerfish are sexually dimorphic and vary in size from 1.2 – 50 inches.Males are ten times smaller than females. They live in the deep ocean at depths of between 980 and 16,400 feet where no light can penetrate and in complete darkness. They have large mouths and sharp teeththat can swallow prey twice their size. Only female anglerfish ex...

    Lanternfish are generally 6 inches in size but can range between 0.8 – 12 inches. They live at a depth of 980 and 4,920 feet in the twilight zone of the ocean. However, as nighttime approaches, they rise to the epipelagic zone (33 and 328 ft) following the vertical migration of their prey, zooplankton, in addition to avoiding predators. They are sl...

    The Hawaiian Bobtail Squid has a mantle size of up to 1.2 inches. It lives in the shallow coastal waters off the Hawaiian and Midway islands in sandy and muddy habitats associated with seagrass beds. They have big brains and large fins compared to their body size. Hawaiian Bobtail Squid are mottled and can change their color with the help of specia...

    The Scaly Dragonfish can grow up to 13 inches long. They live at a depth of 650–4,900 feet but migrate to the epipelagic zone at night to feed on fish. They have large eyes and a big mouth with sharp, curving teeth. Scaly Dragonfish have photophores, specialized organs that produce light, scattered across their body, especially on its underside. It...

    The Comb jelly varies in size depending on the species, but they can reach a maximum length of 5 inches. They live at a variety of depths from surface waters down to 23,000 feet. They have oval-shaped, transparent bodies with eight rows of comb-like plates with infused cilia on them. Comb jellyfishhave protocytes under their cilia, and when they mo...

    The Firefly Squid is small, measuring 3 inches long. They live at depths of 700-13,000 feetbut move closer to the surface in coastal Japan during the Spring and Summer months to mate. They have eight arms and two tentacles, each with a sucker and hooks. Firefly Squidhave three types of photophores that vary in size depending on their body position....

    Deep Sea Shrimp are small and range in size from 2.2 – 4 inches long. They live at depths of 980 – 10,800 feet. They are bright red with ten legs and two sets of antennae. Deep Sea Shrimp exhibit bioluminescence in two ways. They spew luciferin from its mouth which reacts with oxygen in the water to produce a bright blue light to confuse or distrac...

    Green Bomber Worms are small in size, measuring about 1.1 inches long and a 1/4 inch wide. They are holopelagic and live in the water column between 3 – 1,475 feet above the ocean floor. They have transparent bodies lined with 30 bristles which they use to swim through the water. These glowing worms discard their bioluminescent gills to distract pr...

  4. Jan 31, 2023 · Animals That Live In The Deep Ocean. The deep sea, considered the Earth's largest habitat, reaches an average depth of more than 4000 m. Cold temperatures, darkness, high hydrostatic pressures, low oxygen concentrations, and food scarcity characterize the habitat of the deep sea.

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  5. At night, weird and wonderful animals emerge from the ocean deep.Subscribe to the BBC Earth YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSubBBC Earth YouTube Chann...

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  6. Angler fish and other monsters from the dark depths of the ocean attract unsuspecting fish with their weird and wonderful brightly lit lures.

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  7. From football-sized giant isopods to transparent jellies that glow, the deep sea is brimming with life. Meet the mysterious and wonderful animals that thrive in the dark, cold — and mostly unexplored — world of the deep sea.

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