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.
some times they do
no
for never
For never.
You can not get rid of jellyfish, they have been in the ocean forever. They are here to stay.
they release eggs and sperm into the water. once eggs hatch they attach themselves to rocks or corral reef, depending on the location and species of jellyfish. This is a period in the life cycle called 'polyp'. they are usually immobile and stay attached until more fully developed. Again this is all depending on the species so it can varry.
snakes stay with their parents for about two weeks after they hatch, then their parents abandon them.
no snakes do not stay with there mothers when they hatch.
No. Sea turtles lay eggs and then leave. The eggs hatch about a month later, never meeting their parents.
Clownfish hatch into larvae that are swept away from the nest as soon as they hatch; so clownfish stay with the parents as eggs for 10-14 days.
They don't ! Once the eggs hatch, the babies are fully independent and quickly disperse in search of their first meal.
Sea urchins and other echinoderms do not raise their young. They just lay the eggs and the babies have to fend for themselves when they hatch.
in baton rouge
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no