No jelly fish are not extinct.
No.
Yes, or they would be extinct.
jellyfish still aren't extinct maybe a specific jellyfish
Yes, the box jellyfish IS a true jellyfish.
The box jellyfish belongs to the phylum of Cnidaria. The class for the box jellyfish is Cubozoa and the order is carybdeida.
box jellyfish move so they can hunt
box jellyfish = "Pololia" or "pa'imalau"
The animal that has the same adaptations as a box jellyfish is a string jellyfish
Something that deadly had to be a box jellyfish in my opinion.
Box Jellyfish have some of the most deadly venom in the world, therefore the amount of animals able to prey on the them is limited. The biggest predator to the box jellyfish is the sea turtle, (the venom does not affect the turtle because it is protected by its shell). However the sea turtle does not solely rely on the box jellyfish for food, so the box jelly fish is generally safe. It also has a wide variety of food available to it since its venom is so deadly and hardly any animals can defend against it. If the box jellyfish went extinct, many species of organisms would increase due to the loss of a great predator.
A box jellyfish can be about 5 ft in length of tentacles.
The Box Jellyfish is in the species of the rare Chironex Fleckeri.
The box jellyfish survives with its venomous stinging cells