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Adaptions in the Deep Sea (Filter feeders (e.g. jelly fish and sea…
Adaptions in the Deep Sea
Fang tooth
senses organisms rather than seeing them because it is so dark
Clear headed fish
able to see all around itself to minimise itself from being eaten by predators
Filter feeders
e.g. jelly fish and sea cucumbers
eats what falls from surface (aka marine snow)
Mud dwellers
e.g. sea toad
stays on surface for so long that fins turn into feet
Flap jack octopus
searches floor for sea worms
Six gill shark
can go up to one year without eating
Spider crabs
carry coral as armour
Sea sponge
specifically Venus Flower Basket
shrimp comes inside when young and is then stuck when they grow, but eat off of the sponges food
lave is also protected by it but often leave as they are small and can fit through the gaps
Zombie worms
can inject acid into bones and then eat them
Siphonophores
eternal because they clone themselves