Down in those environments there are all kinds of hazards and complications.
What animals live on the ocean floor.
These fish live in the deep sea.
Many of these plants and animals live on or within the seabed the bottom floor of the ocean.
However because only 5 of the oceans have been explored the total number of species existing in these oceans could be over two million.
See how these deep sea denizens make the most of their deep dark home.
A person who studies ocean life is called a marine biologist.
They usually remain suspended above the sea floor but forage for invertebrates on the floor.
Here are some of the animals that are found in the ocean.
Adaptation is the name of the game when you live thousands of feet below the water s surface.
Here are just 5 of these wonderful creatures that are found on the seabed.
It lays flat on the ocean floor before surprising its prey.
Although there are millions of different species of animals on the planet perhaps the scariest of all are the creatures who live on the ocean floor.
The body of this octopus is nearly completely transparent.
In most of the world the ocean floor is very deep averaging 3 790 meters 12 430 ft in depth.
Fish and other animals make their homes in all different parts of the ocean even on the bottom or sea floor.
Nearly half of the world s sea floors are over 3 000 meters 9 800 ft deep.
The telescope octopus is another unique animal of the deep sea.
Pacific blackdragon while females of these species can live to reach 24 inches males only reach three inches long and only live long enough to mate.
Many people think of seaweeds when they think of plants that grow in the ocean but seaweeds are not true plants.
Mangroves also arguably live on the ocean floor near the shore.
The main class of underwater flora in the oceans is the seagrasses of which there are 72 species.
These species have special adaptations and live at different depths of the ocean with the majority found on the ocean floor.
The ocean is also filled with lots of plants which provide food homes and protection for ocean animals.
It drifts through the ocean at depths of over 2000 m and often remains vertically suspended above the seafloor.
These deep sea creatures have made the lowest parts of the world their home surviving thousands of meters below the surface.