A blubber fish is actually made up of tiny sea creatures
YEs The radioactive materials would probaly kill the sea creatures
there are underwater dogs :D just kidding ! hehehehehe
Yes and no. The majority of dolphins live in the wild (ocean), but some live in theme parks for entertainment such as Zoomarine and Sea World :)
yes they do because animals are dumb creatures and walk right up to the boat
Any animals that live in the sea, fish, sea mammals, some birds and some reptiles, such as salmon, dolphin (fish), Seals, blue whale (sea mammals), Penguins (birds), Saltwater Crocodile (reptile).
Because when the two continental plates came together and it's sedimentary rocks. when were between the plates, which becomes squeezed together up to form the mountains from underneath the sea the sea creatures went up with it, which then they died and they fossilised into the rocks
squid clown fish catfish whale sea horse starfish octopus eel seal plankton baluga lobster dolphin sea turtle and sharks
it will end up as a junkyard killing sea creatures and not just them but killing us and the earth will get polluted.
If you think about the marine food chain you can work this out. The basic food in the sea is provided by the phytoplankton (single celled plants the float about in the top layers of the oceans). This is eaten by zoo plankton which are very small animals that also float about near the sea surface (except that they swim up at night and down during the day) - everything else living in and from the sea feeds on the zoo plankton or on animals that eat the zoo plankton. Thus as creatures are animals the most common creatures in the sea and thus the most common sea creature in the world is the zoo plankton.
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kelp-a variety of sea creatures cling to the stem near the ocean floor deep sea plants-squeeze out a gas that knocks out the fish so the plant can soak up all the nutrients