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Jelly fish do not take care of their young as they have not got the brains to teach them. In fact the jelly fish is born, much like a spider, with the instincts already imbedded into their minds
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I suppose you mean the polyp?
The polyp holds on to the baby jellies for about 2 weeks.
They don't. I mean, how could they? They have no brains, no planning or learning ability. They just produce loads of larvae. Who cares if a million gets eaten?
Well, sadly it can't take care of its young because a jellyfish cannot swim and it does not have a brain. So it takes care of itself.
they dont they eat them
ummm i dont see how they could
Jellyfish release eggs or sperm, depending on the individual's gender, directly into the water.
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Jellyfish do not care for their babies.
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It doesn't.
No. Snakes do not care for their offspring.
Most jellyfish can lay 500-700 eggs at one time
It doesn't.
They don't.
Immature jellyfish are called ephyrae.
Cats care for their offspring far more than frogs do. Frogs do not care for their offspring at all. Cats, being mammals, feed their offspring milk, and take care of them while they are kittens.
Yes, they do
They do it
Taking care of offspring is a time and energy consuming undertaking. If an animal produces many offspring there is little need to care for them all.
Yes, virtually all mammals care for their young.
A female and male jaguar may take care of its young for up to four years.
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