Box jelly fish move by neurons. Neurons are there brains.
box jellyfish move so they can hunt
Yes, the box jellyfish IS a true jellyfish.
No, an Australian box jellyfish cannot walk. They are marine creatures that move by pulsating their bell-shaped bodies to propel themselves through the water. Box jellyfish are known for their unique, cube-shaped bodies and long tentacles, allowing them to navigate their aquatic environment efficiently, but they do not possess the ability to walk or move on land.
The box jellyfish belongs to the phylum of Cnidaria. The class for the box jellyfish is Cubozoa and the order is carybdeida.
box jellyfish = "Pololia" or "pa'imalau"
Something that deadly had to be a box jellyfish in my opinion.
The animal that has the same adaptations as a box jellyfish is a string jellyfish
A box jellyfish can be about 5 ft in length of tentacles.
HOW MUCH DOES THE BOX JELLYFISH cost £1555
The Box Jellyfish is in the species of the rare Chironex Fleckeri.
The box jellyfish survives with its venomous stinging cells
Box jellyfish are known for the extremely potent venom produced by some species.Box jellyfish most visibly differ from the "true" or Sycphozan jellyfish in that their umbrellas are cubic, rather than domed or crown-shaped. The underside of the umbrella includes a flap, or velarium, concentrating and increasing the flow of water expelled from the umbrella. As a result, box jellyfish can move more rapidly than other jellyfish, with speeds of up to six metres per minute having been recorded.The box jellyfish's nervous system is also more developed than that of many other jellyfish.