The majority of jellyfish do not live on coral reefs, but float around as part of the plankton in the open ocean.
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i think because it is a kind of animal but i dont know what
I say they live in estuaries.
fish or jellyfish
They live in a coral reef
in the coral reef in the coral reef
No. whales do not live in the coral reef they live in the ocean
Coral Reefs don't really move and jellyfish move around, and sting people. Coral Reefs help other thins in the sea survive, where as jellyfish don't. The jellyfish are just there.
The sea urchin live in the coral reef :p
No, Jellyfish are pelagic organisms, this means that they live floating about in the upper layers of the open ocean, and while they can swim up and down in the water they are carried around in the ocean by water currents.
Yes. Many species of jellyfish live in the Great Barrier Reef.
there is over 4000 species of fish living in the coral reef