Yes, it is a cnidarian, and is therefore an invertebrate animal. It just doesn't have the characteristics of a normal human like eyes and a nose.
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no,it's a living animal
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Yes Any living thing is an organism.
Yes a jellyfish eating animal is a carnivore as the jellyfish is a living thing
One of the characteristics of living things is that " All living things adapt to their changing environment " So if the jellyfish does not adapt to their environment then it is not a living thing.
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The Giant Sequoia Tree The heaviest animal is the blue whale
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Jellyfish are important in scientific research because they provide insights into evolutionary biology, ecology, and neurobiology. Studying jellyfish can also help researchers better understand marine ecosystems and the impacts of climate change. Additionally, jellyfish possess unique biological features, such as their ability to regenerate and adapt to different environmental conditions, making them valuable subjects for scientific study.
It is a Jellyfish.
No forever never happenes and every living thing has to die even if it takes millions of years
Jellyfish are pretty much transparent. So yeah I guess there could be an 'orange jellyfish'.