Because they can do you have a problem with that no I don't think so. Ha so that's where you flopped loool I am laughing
Jellyfish like the tropics and cold water. They live at the seashore because of the ocean temperature in the water.
They can. Like most all underwater animals, they are cold-blooded, so they have to get where the water is the wormest; Like snakes do on land.
60 degrees in water like bays or oceans. The moon jellyfish is the most commen in the U.S.
cold and wet.
Plankton.
Do you mean what is land like in Alaska? Because it is very cold and you can get the chills being there.
No. Tree frogs like a tropical climate. Alaska is far too cold for them.
no Hawaii s surrounded by water but not in it, Alaska isnt a island like Hawaii but Alaska does have oceans
Yes. Jellyfish look like jelly, but they are fish. Coral reefs look like exotic plants, but they are of water species.
they live everywhere there is warm water
A bell is the part of the jellyfish, that does NOT sting. The bell only lifts up like a umbrella, and down. It pushes out water, and makes the jellyfish move forward ONLY!!
Carnivorous. Jellyfish, like all other animals, are heterotrophs (meaning they eat other animals).