Yes ther are part of the bubble family
no they dont
Jellyfish do not have backbones therefore they are known as invertebrates. Jellyfish belong to the to the phylum Cnidaria group of species.
There has been no evidence of turtles eating stingrays. A turtles diet consists of algae, molluscks, squid, jellyfish, crabs and varied creatures of the sea. The turtles help coral thrive by consuming algae that grows on it.
no
Stingrays are considered fish, they belong to the family of the sharks.
the verterbrates
Moon Jellyfish
No.
well,the animal group stingrays belong to is the shark family,so technically the fish family
There are many different type of jellyfish, so there is no specific genus and species for all of them. For example, the Upside-Down jellyfish is called Cassiopea xamachana. The moon jellyfish is Aurelia aurita.
well,the animal group stingrays belong to is the shark family,so technically the fish family
The collective noun for 'stingrays' is a fever of stingrays.