Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Day 6 -- Wednesday December 10th

Day 6: Name one animal that lives in the Deep Sea habitat and describe how its adaptation(s) help this animal survive.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

The saw-tooth eel adapts and it floats vertically until food comes across its path sometimes waiting for days.
Mitchell Burgess

Anonymous said...

The Dumbo Octopus lights up in the water
Brittany Mitchell

Anonymous said...

The shrimp adapt to the hot waters of the hydrothermal vent, to eat the algae.

dustin buck

Anonymous said...

The vampire squid's eyes and tentacles light up to scare away predators.

Evan Patten

Anonymous said...

I agree with Mitchell Burgess about the saw tooth eel. Also the Dumbo Octopus lights when a predator comes to attack the Dumbo Octopus.

Anonymous said...

The comment at 12:38 PM was from Ben Allen

Anonymous said...

Well the saw tooth eel waits for shadows above then waits even for days like Mitchell said.The Vampire Squid which lights up to keep predators away and adapts to water pressure and can live with little 02.Also the shrimp adapt to the 400 degree water.

Ben Bussiere

Anonymous said...

One are the animals would be shrimp and they adapte to the deap sea by hot waters and the hot core of the earth that opens up and produces heat and eat the algea that is around the surface!

Slava Goroshkevich

Anonymous said...

I forget what it called, but i fish it has a little lure on the top of it head to get fish to ome to it. It blends in with the bottom of the ocean floor. It uses the lure to get fish because there is not alot of food.

Haley :(

Anonymous said...

marine spiders because they eat the little parts of dead animals and that is called marine snow.

Anonymous said...

I agree with Mitchell about the saw tooth eel.


Briar Morin

Anonymous said...

Octopus! it has lights on its tenticles to scare away predators!!! GRRR!

Anonymous said...

saw tooth eel also adapts to the water tempiture and floats until food comes its way. they sometimes wait for DAYS



KAITLYN HUBBARD

Anonymous said...

marine snow animals that give off there own life and animals can live in hot water.