There are many. At least five species inhabit coastal waters of the U.S., and many others are found around the world.
There are over 200 species of Scyphozoa, about 50 species of Staurozoa, about 20 species of Cubozoa, and in Hydrozoa there are about 1000-1500 species that produce medusae (and many more hydrozoa species that do not).
There are over 200 species of Scyphozoa, about 50 species of Staurozoa, about 20 species of Cubozoa, and in Hydrozoa there are about 1000-1500 species that produce medusae (and many more hydrozoa species that do not).
Jellyfish are of the cnidarian phylum, of which about 2900 species are known.
85 species
There are over 1,700 jellyfish species known.
There are various species of Jellyfish. Some include:MangroveLagoonNomurasSea NettleUpside DownCombSandBoxSea WaspBlue BubberWhite SpottedTurritopsis Nutriculaand many more..!Difference species of Jellyfish thrive under different climatic conditions.
The Box Jellyfish is in the species of the rare Chironex Fleckeri.
Medusa jellyfish
Yes. Many species of jellyfish live in the Great Barrier Reef.
there are over 700 species of jelly fish in the world and there are 14 billion jellyfish in the world
Different species Jellyfish can be found in all the oceans across the world. == ==
There are many species of jellyfish. Most of them eat plankton some though have been known to eat smaller jellyfish. None are known to eat damselfish.
There are many different type of jellyfish, so there is no specific genus and species for all of them. For example, the Upside-Down jellyfish is called Cassiopea xamachana. The moon jellyfish is Aurelia aurita.
The first jellyfish was called the Metazoan.
There are over 200 species of Scyphozoa, about 50 species of Staurozoa, about 20 species of Cubozoa, and in Hydrozoa there are about 1000-1500 species that produce medusae (and many more hydrozoa species that do not).
There are over 200 species of Scyphozoa, about 50 species of Staurozoa, about 20 species of Cubozoa, and in Hydrozoa there are about 1000-1500 species that produce medusae (and many more hydrozoa species that do not).