They can. Like most all underwater animals, they are cold-blooded, so they have to get where the water is the wormest; Like snakes do on land.
If you are asking- "can you be stung at the beach by a jellyfish in summer?" the answer is yes. If you are asking- "are jellyfish alive in summer?" the answer is yes. Yes, jellyfish ..come in summer.
Jellyfish are abundant in many parts of the ocean.I do not like seeing jellyfish on the beach.A jellyfish stung me as I was swimming in the Mediterranean Sea this summer.
Jellyfish Come In August through September, but sometimes they can come a month early.
They're everywhere in the summer.
Summer is prime season for dangerous marine creatures such as box jellyfish and irukandji jellyfish. It is also prime time for the extremely painful bluebottle stingers.
Anytime because a jellyfish does not have a brain and it can't swim so it floats with the current
There is no answer to this. Jellyfish, as do humans, come in all different shapes and sizes.
Latins
The tide.
Cabbagehead or Cannonball jellyfish were very common this summer on the southern coast of North Carolina - Kure Beach, Carolina beach. GTM
We do not no for sure.It might have a its babies in the summer when it is warm.
No, they cannot. However you can find freshwater jellyfish in some countries e.g. Thailand