No, it all happens when 2 jellyfish mate and they drop an egg and sperm on the ground and the egg and sperm grow into a sea fur. Then the sea fur grows in a wierd shape and it starts to shed. The shape of the shedding is a baby jellyfish polyp. It is kind of like hatching out of an egg, but not really.
Adult jellyfish reproduce usually by releasing gametes into the water column where they randomly unite into zygotes, which develop into planula larvae, followed by attachment to the seafloor where they develop into polyps (little stalks). Eventually, the polyps start budding off (strobilation or fission) immature free swimming ephyras, which then develop into the mature adult medusas (umbrellas with tentacles) that we know as jellyfish.
One box jellyfish can lay as many as 45,000 eggs in a single day. The sting from a box jellyfish is so toxic, it can kill a person in 3 minutes.
jellyfish dont really migrate they just go wherever the tide takes them
i think they do
Jellyfish lay their eggs in the ocean, once they eggs have been layed the jellyfish leave, and the baby jellyfish have to grow up on their own.
they lave there babies in the ocean
They lay eggs.
they hatch out of a "fur".
They hatch from eggs.
Baby lizards will hatch from their eggs in about 3 weeks on average. However it is possible for eggs to take a couple of months to hatch.
They swim away themselves to another home.
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In nature, most animal mothers take care of their young. Jellyfish are not those type of mothers. When baby jellyfish hatch, they float out and live on their own.
Baby praying mantises hatch from their eggs in the spring.
They had eggs and the eggs cracked and a baby dragon was made :P
The female penguin lays eggs. Then the baby penguins hatch from the eggs.
Yes they do. Yes
They don't. They are birds. They lay eggs. Eggs hatch. Baby birds.
they aren't larvae, but hatch from eggs.