Yes; jellyfishes breath through all the surface of their body.
Jellyfish cannot breathe air but they breathe water.
it doesn't breath
Um...breath maybe
They all breath and live in water.
No they can,t breath without water they will die
some hours. no more than three or four hour.
so people barely get stung & they cant breath air
Jelly-fish are born knowing how to swim,and breath underwater
lay eggs
They do not need a respiratory system since their skin is thin enough that the body is oxygenated by diffusion. So since they don't breathe they can't hold their breath.
Nothing called a "Jellyfish" is either mammalian of amphipian, in that they dont breath with lungs, nor do they live out of water. Most of the animals called "Jellyfish" are from one of these phyla: * Box Jellies -- poisonous -- Cnidaria * Comb Jellies -- Ctenophora * Portoguese Man Of War -- Cnidaria, hydrozoa* Jellyfish -- Cnidaria In the old days, these two were grouped under one, now obsolete, Phylum: Coelenerata
Yes, the box jellyfish IS a true jellyfish.
The jellyfish live in jellyfish fields.