The largest Nomura's jellyfish in late autumn can reach 200 centimeters (79 in) in bell (body) diameter and about 200 kilograms (440 lb) in weight.
The largest Arctic jellyfish (and the largest known species, period) is known as the "lion's mane jellyfish."
Its about 20 pounds
Cyanea Capillata (lion's mane jellyfish) is said to be the world's laregest jellyfish.
love jellyfish
The lion's mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata), also known as hair jelly, is the largest known species of jellyfish.
The lion's mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) holds the title for being one of the largest jellyfish species. They can have bell diameters reaching up to 8 feet (2.4 meters) and tentacles that extend as long as 100 feet (30 meters).
Around 7 lbs
The largest jellyfish ever recorded was an Arctic Giant that was washed up in Massachusetts Bay, USA in 1870 which had a bell diameter of 2.28m (7 ft 6 in) and tentacles stretching 36.5 m (120 ft).
Some species are over 400 pounds.
The largest Nomura's jellyfish in late autumn can reach 200 centimeters (79 in) in bell (body) diameter.
Neither. Fish and amphibians are vertebrates. Jellyfish are invertebrates, specifically cnidarians.
yes, they can there is a special kind that can live in the Artic because it enjoys the cold water .