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thousands of years ago, millions of jellyfish were trapped in the lake, when a submerged reef rose from the sea. the jellyfish adapted to their surroundings by losing their sting completely. you can now swim safely with sixteen million jellyfish in jellyfish lake.
Probably not.
if the lake had once been connected to the ocean it is possible.
Yes. Although most jellyfish are marine animals, some inhabit freshwater.
It would die.
Water would diffuse into the cells of the jellyfish, causing it to bloat up and possibly burst.
Prof. Robert Ignaz Lendlmayer von Lendenfield.
I dont know mabye,mabye not go jump in a lake and find out yourself!
it is almost the last but a different animal eats it in the lake,pond and marsh.
it would die because they cant survive the freshwater trip
I know they eat zooplankton which are microscopic orgainisms that live in water. I have caught several jellyfish and am feeding them by supplying them with fresh lake water.Freshwater jellyfish typically eat zoo plankton from the water column. Using their nemocysts, they sting prey in the water, stunning it and allowing for easy entry into the animal's body.
I don't know all the types, but there are jellyfish and some other fish and I DON'T recommend swimming or fishing there.