
Oceanic creatures
Oceanic creatures are animals that live in the world’s oceans, which cover about 70% of the Earth’s surface. They include a vast diversity of life forms, from tiny plankton and colorful fish to large whales and deep-sea creatures adapted to the dark, high-pressure environment. Many have unique features for survival, such as streamlined bodies for swimming, specialized eyes, or bioluminescence to attract prey or mates. These animals play critical roles in ocean ecosystems, maintaining balance and health. Understanding oceanic creatures helps us appreciate the complexity of marine life and the importance of conserving these vital habitats.