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Sea turtles.
All jellyfish belong to the phylum Cnidaria.
yes, they deficate.
The longest found was 36.5m log but they are only usually between 10 and 30m
The lions mane jellyfish was first discovered in 1870 when there was one found washed up on the shore at Massachusetts Bay.
The lions mane jellyfishs' status has not been listed by the IUCN
The lion's mane jellyfish, Cyanea capillata, was long-cited as the largest jellyfish, and arguably the longest animal in the world, with fine, thread-like tentacles that may extend up to 36.5 metres (120 ft) long (though most are nowhere near that large).
Cyanea capillata is the latin namefor lions mane jellyfish.
The Lion's Mane jellyfish inhabits the colder waters of the world, such as the North Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic Oceans, but it reproduces more in warmer waters, so as the warmth increases, the Lions Mane Jellyfish population will too.
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).