their tentacle's can grow up to 6m long
their tenticles
jellyfish have many short Tenticles, umbrella shaped bodies, four frilly feeding lips and they are transparent (clear, see through)
it has a hole in the middle of its tenticles and it pushes the food in the hole i think
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A large box jellyfish or a man of war jellyfish could if it had very long tentacles.
Yes, the box jellyfish IS a true jellyfish.
Yes and No.A stinging jellyfish has tenticles coved in cells called nematocysts. These can each sting once but there are thousands of them.The jellyfish can make new nematocyst, but this takes time.
they will eat by waving their tenticles and catch zooplankton< if it is a small fish, it will wrap it up in its tenticles and sting it. It eats through it mouth then it poops it back out through its mouth. TRUE FACT
A large box jellyfish or a man of war jellyfish could if it had very long tentacles.
Most likely, yes. A man of war jellyfish has such deadly tenticles full of strong poison that could kill a shark easily.Another AnswerPossibly, but the man of war jellyfish is more likely to badly injure the shark than kill it. It all depends on the size of the tentacles of the man of war jellyfish and the type of the shark. But it is very likely for the man of war jellyfish to kill a hammer head shark or other smaller species of sharks.
The box jellyfish belongs to the phylum of Cnidaria. The class for the box jellyfish is Cubozoa and the order is carybdeida.
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).