The Midnight Zone does not receive any sunlight at ALL!
Yeti Crab: It is part of the crab family. The Yeti Crab eats from his body with the bacteria on his arms. The habitat of a Yeti Crab is the South Pacific Ocean. It lives at the bottom of the ocean near hydrothermal vents. The Yeti Crab's description is white and green with sharp claws. It is a vertebrate. It was only discovered recently. It has long hair on its arms.
Anglerfish: The anglerfish lives in Atlantic ocean. The Anglerfish has sharp teeth. The Anglerfish eats meat, large fish, eels, squid, and worms. The Anglerfish is an invertebrate. The Anglerfish is in the fish family. The Anglerfish uses its light above its head to make its prey come to it, then eats it . The light above its head has millions of tiny bacteria on it .
Vampire squid: The Vampire Squid eats squid, shrimps and jellyfish .Vampire Squid have VERY LARGE eyes. A vampire squid is part of the squid family. It's habitat is the tropical ocean. The vampire squid "wears" a big cape covered in sharp spikes. They are not as good at changing colors as other squid, but they don't need it.
Slime Eel: The slime eel eats tiny seafloor creatures. Slime eels don't have functioning eyes. Slime is the slime eel's protection, and its home. Slime eels find food by smelling and feeling as they swim along the seafloor, where they live. Their habitat is burrowing into the seafloor. They have no spines.
Anglerfish: The anglerfish lives in Atlantic ocean. The Anglerfish has sharp teeth. The Anglerfish eats meat, large fish, eels, squid, and worms. The Anglerfish is an invertebrate. The Anglerfish is in the fish family. The Anglerfish uses its light above its head to make its prey come to it, then eats it . The light above its head has millions of tiny bacteria on it .
Vampire squid: The Vampire Squid eats squid, shrimps and jellyfish .Vampire Squid have VERY LARGE eyes. A vampire squid is part of the squid family. It's habitat is the tropical ocean. The vampire squid "wears" a big cape covered in sharp spikes. They are not as good at changing colors as other squid, but they don't need it.
Slime Eel: The slime eel eats tiny seafloor creatures. Slime eels don't have functioning eyes. Slime is the slime eel's protection, and its home. Slime eels find food by smelling and feeling as they swim along the seafloor, where they live. Their habitat is burrowing into the seafloor. They have no spines.
Dumbo octopus: Its habitat is every ocean. Its diet is crustaceans and worms. The Dumbo octopus is in the octopus family. The Dumbo octopus is an invertebrate. The Dumbo Octopus gets its name from its big ears like the elephant Dumbo.