Jellyfish do not care for their young.
Jellyfish don't feed their young, they fend for themselves.
When studying sea life it is important to learn about the reproductive habits of all the sea animals. Blue Bottle jellyfish reproduce by releasing their fertilized eggs into the ocean.
I don’t know
they don't
It doesn't.
No. I do not believe that jellies do, but sometimes polypes work together.
They don't. Like most invertebrates young jellyfish fend for themselves. This is true of most animals that are not mammals or birds.
A young immobile jellyfish is called a polyp
In nature, most animal mothers take care of their young. Jellyfish are not those type of mothers. When baby jellyfish hatch, they float out and live on their own.
An immature jellyfish is called an "ephyra".
Yes.
ephyra
No.
They don't.
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