Deep Ocean Animals Adaptations

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Deep Ocean Animals Adaptations. The sunlight zone (epipelagic zone): Deep sea creatures have evolved some fascinating feeding mechanisms because food is scarce in these zones.

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Some ocean animals haven’t changed a lot over time but other animals look and act very different than when they were first here. Also contains an activity for students to create their own imaginary creature designed. Deep sea creatures have evolved some fascinating feeding mechanisms because food is scarce in these zones.

In the depths of the ocean live many wild and diverse sea animals.

These fish have slimy, slippery skin, a length of around 15 cm, bioluminescent photophores, and other adaptations to living at great depths. Animals included are a whale, a shark, an octopus, a crab, a puffer fish, a seahorse, a starfish, a clownfish, a dolphin, a jellyfish, and a lobster.the last page is interactive so the kids can write and illustrate their own pag What types of adaptations might marine animals need to have near the surface versus near the bottom? With oversized teeth and a hideous face, the dragonfish is an assassin of the unfathomable deep.