yes, they can there is a special kind that can live in the Artic because it enjoys the cold water .
At an aquarium .In the Pacific Ocean .In the Atlantic Ocean .In the Indian Ocean .In the Arctic Ocean .That is my answer(x
Jellyfish seem to be the only arctic species in the ocean/land territory of the arctic.
Different species Jellyfish can be found in all the oceans across the world. == ==
The Arctic jellyfish is 120feet from head to tinicle.
The largest Arctic jellyfish (and the largest known species, period) is known as the "lion's mane jellyfish."
Arctic jellyfish, also called Lion's Mane, are predators. They hunt and kill plankton, fish, and sometimes other jellyfish too.
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The most common jellyfish found in the ocean is the moon jellyfish.
Canada has the longest coastline in the world. The Atlantic Ocean is to the east, the Pacific Ocean is to the west, and the Arctic Ocean is to the north.
Jellyfish are found in every ocean, from the surface to the deep sea.
Arctic OceanThe Arctic Ocean is the world’s smallest and shallowest ocean of all 5 oceans. Further to this, it is the coldest and least salty ocean.In size, the Arctic Ocean is about the size of Russia. Because it’s located at the North Pole, the Arctic Ocean has polar ice. But over the years, glaciers have melted threatening sea levels to rise.Despite the IHO recognizing it as the “Arctic Ocean”, some oceanographers still call it the “Arctic Sea”.The Arctic Ocean is the most diverse in terms of fish species. It has a wide variety of marine species including whales, jellyfish, etc.But because of its frigid temperatures, it has little plant life. This makes it one of the most fragile ecosystems on the planet.