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A little coloring book that teaches about adaptations in ocean animals.

Deep ocean animals adaptations. It’s still gets pretty deep — the most human divers only go about 40 meters deep. The deep sea holds some of the most remarkable marine life we know. 1.thermoregulation 2.feeding habits 3.osmoregulation 4.lung ventilation and deep diving 5.bradycardia 6.retea mirabile 7.reproduction 8.gestation and parturition 9.growth and size.

The photic zone, also known as the sunlight zone, is the uppermost layer of a lake or ocean that receives sufficient sunlight to support aquatic plant life. The following points highlight the nine main physiological adaptation of cetaceans. The deep sea anglerfish, also known as the humpback anglerfish, is a medium sized (7 inches/18 cm) anglerfish that lives in the bathypelagic zone of the open ocean.living at depths of at least 6600 feet (2000 m), this species lives its life in the complete absence of sunlight.

Adaptations for survival in the sea explores some of the adaptations used by various sea creatures to survive. It is found at ocean depths ranging from 200 m to 2000 m. This is the area above the deep sea.

Contains a chart for students to label the different zones of the ocean as well as a chart to keep track of different animal/creature adaptations in different zones. The term deep sea creature refers to organisms that live below the photic zone of the ocean. Standard aquatic colouration is black back and silvery belly.

What types of adaptations might marine animals need to have near the surface versus near the bottom? Sunlight penetrates here, it requires less specialization for seeing. Also contains an activity for students to create their own imaginary creature designed.

Similarly, silvery belly helps the animal to escape from the eyes of underwater preys. The intertidal zone, the pelagic zone, and the abyss. The sunlight zone (epipelagic zone):

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