yesss. Theyre are many, many jellyfish according to scientist & marinebiologist, Kevinne Laboy, and his study. Something about the sand, and the barriar reefs attract Man of War Jellyfish.
Everywhere within the Mid-Atlantic, with the highest concentration near Bermuda.
they swim as long as they can
jellyfish swim in the sea
swim
yes
A group of jellyfish is sometimes called a bloom or a swarm.
yes there can
yes
Yes, they do all the time, even though jellyfish do not have brains, their stinging tentacles are near invisible in water. Unsuspecting fish swim into these tentacles and are paralyzed by the stinging cells that the jellyfish contains which affect the nervous system. The fish is then drawn into the 'head' of the jellyfish and digested.
they swim all ways..their is not forward backwards or sideways....
Usually none. Jellyfish can't survive in ponds.......
The Moon Jellyfish live near the surface of the ocean called the " sunlight zone.'' Some of the Moon Jellyfish swim on unknown areas, meaning they swim in the Twilight , or Midnight zone. We don't know for sure where else they swim or live but we know for sure that they live near the surface of the ocean.