yes
definitly not because it is a "water creature"
Jellyfish swim by contracting and relaxing their bell-shaped bodies, pushing water behind them to propel themselves forward. This movement is called pulsing, and allows jellyfish to move through the ocean.
A jellyfish swims by contracting and relaxing its bell-shaped body, pushing water out to propel itself forward. This movement is called pulsing, and allows the jellyfish to move through the water.
simple.... because the jelly fish will sting you
Jellyfish bodies are supported by the water they live in. Furthermore, if jellyfish had a strong skeleton, then they would need more energy to swim.
Jellyfish do not have wings they have tentacles to help them swim under water!EXTRA INFORMATION:if you have ever seen a jellyfish swim, you would have noticed that all of their tentacles move swiftly at the very same time.
they can swim upside down in cold water to
Jellyfish do not actively control their body temperature, their body temperature is that of the water surrounding them. However, they can swim and could move to, or keep themselves in, a body of water where the temperature suites their needs.
Warm waters
swim
they swim as long as they can
jellyfish swim in the sea