The lifespan depends on the species: some species may only live for a week, others, several months or even years. For example, the flowerhat jellies, Olinda sp., have an adult lifespan of 4 to 6 months, while the Northern Sea Nettle, or Brown Jellyfish, Chrysaora melanaster, has an adult lifespan of about 8 months to 1 year.
a few months
4 months
3-4 months!
Depending on the species, jellyfish can live from a few hours to several years. Coastal jellyfish can live from 2 to 6 months. Deep sea species may live several years. A few examples are Spotted Lagoon 14 months, Blue Blubber 12 months, Ghosts 12 months, Flames 12 months
The average lifespan is three to four months.
13-18 months
Jellyfish tend to live for about one year. If jellyfish don't live for about one year that is probably because another fish, turtle, or bird eats it. Another way they could die early is if they aren't in salt water. Jellyfish have to be in salt water to be able to live.
The jellyfish live in jellyfish fields.
Yes. Many species of jellyfish live in the Great Barrier Reef.
The average lifespan of a jellyfish is about six to eight months.Jellyfish lifespans typically range from a few hours (in the case of some very small hydromedusae) to several months. Life generally ends after the medusa has begun spawning. Life span varies by species. Most large coastal jellyfish live 2 to 6 months.
Jellyfish's lifespan ranges dependent on breed. Some only live for a few hours, while others have the ability to live 2-6 months. Jellyfish kept in captivity that have been well cared for have been known to live for years, but none have been known to do so in the wild.
Jellyfish can be found in many parts of the world as the can live in seawater and freshwater. Jellyfish are in the waters of Hawaii, California, France, Africa and Australia.