Most jellyfish are entirely or nearly transparent, although they come in a wide variety of colors and markings. The reason for the transparency is the fact that they are made up mainly of water.
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definitely the box jellyfish. tiny, transparent, and EXTREMELY lethal.
An interesting fact about jellyfish is that jellyfish do not have brains. Jellyfish can be transparent or brightly colored. A group of jellyfish is called a bloom or swarm.
Jellyfish are all transparent because they have mesoglea, which is a translucent, inert, jelly-like substance that makes up most of the bodies of jellyfish. They all reproduce using polyps, meaning they send out larvae. And they all have gyroscope vision,
Jellyfish are pretty much transparent. So yeah I guess there could be an 'orange jellyfish'.
Jellyfish vary in color. It depends on what kind of Jellyfish. Most are partially transparent.
A beroe is small, thimble-shaped, transparent jellyfish.
Octopuses are not transparent, and are usually larger, and shaped totally different from jellyfish. They have eight arms, while jellyfish have tentacles, string-like in shape.
A beroe is a small, oval transparent jellyfish, belonging to the order Ctenophora.
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so they cannot be spotted by any predators. they are also transparent, witch means the jellyfish is camouflaged. some aren't so transparent. the box jellyfish is quite colorful. some jellyfish are still because the current takes them with it such as the mediterranian jellyfish. the Enchanted Jellyfish is a very colorful creature. so most jellyfish are very active but some are lazy current users.
Yes, jellyfish are transparent and you can watch the entire digestion process - if you have that kind of patience. Its a good thing they don't have brains or they might get offended with the intrusion into their privacy.