The Arctic jellyfish is 120feet from head to tinicle.
The largest Arctic jellyfish (and the largest known species, period) is known as the "lion's mane jellyfish."
Arctic jellyfish, also called Lion's Mane, are predators. They hunt and kill plankton, fish, and sometimes other jellyfish too.
yes, they can there is a special kind that can live in the Artic because it enjoys the cold water .
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the arctic lions main jelly corolla is the tentacles thingy
Different species Jellyfish can be found in all the oceans across the world. == ==
Jellyfish seem to be the only arctic species in the ocean/land territory of the arctic.
Lymnorea Triedra, Charybdaea Periphylla, Tima Flavilabris, Rhizostoma Cuvieri, Aequorea Cyanea, Arctic lions man (which is the biggest jellyfish)
Yes, but this all depends on the jellyfish type
A box jellyfish can be about 5 ft in length of tentacles.
The Abriachos. They kill jelly fish and eat them.
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