everywhere, mostly in sea water but sometimes in lakes and rivers. you get them in seas and oceans (deep or shallow) but the bigger and deadlier ones usually live in oceans.
the most deadly one (box jellyfish) lives around Australia {they can also live in} lakes
Most jellyfsh do, depending on the type you are researching. Good luck finding the answer =)
Yes, almost 30 species of box jellyfish live in the coral of the Great Barrier Reef.
Yes, they do.
yes jellyfish live in the arctic
sunlit zone
of course they do
Most jellyfish live in north and south americaCretth 2010
they live in the sunlight zone of the ocean
Most Jellyfish do but some do live in fresh water! There is a place on this island that has fresh water jellyfish you can swim with them my mom has!
Many big fish live in the open ocean zone including dolphins, whales, sharks, and tuna. There are many other fish that live in the open ocean as well.
The animals that live in the midnight zone are bioluminescent jellyfish, angler fish, tube worms, and a lot of phytoplankton
The ocean zone is the deep, or open ocean zone, where they swim amongst the coral and red water ;D
This question is debatable. It could either be the open-ocean zone because it is bigger and deeper so animals who can live at the bottom and the top can live in the open-ocean zone. it could be the neritic zone because of the water that flows through and etc. =D
Box Jelly fish live in Australia, the great barrier reef witch is known to be a wonder of the world. There is a net to block them from coming in the great barrier reef, but the eggs travel through the holes and now box jelly fish live there. Your welcome.
over 5,000 species of fish live in the ocean
The animals that live in the midnight zone are bioluminescent jellyfish, angler fish, tube worms, and a lot of phytoplankton
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The lampray can live in any ocean zone The lampray can live in any ocean zone The lampray can live in any ocean zone