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It's none of those. Jellyfish are technically 'gelatinous zooplankton'

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Why jellyfish is not a fish?

Fish are vertebrates, jellyfish are invertebrates.


Is a jellyfish a fish reptiles or mammal?

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What fish are invertebrates?

jellyfish are invertebrate because they have no spinal column


What is a mammal jellyfish called?

Jelly fish are not mammals!


Why is the jellyfish called the true fish?

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What type of invertebrates is an jellyfish?

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Are jellyfish vertebrate?

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Is a fish a verteabrate?

Regular fish are vertebrates; however there are many animals with the word 'fish' after their name such as craw fish, starfish, jellyfish, and these are invertebrates.


Is a lobster a mammal fish bird or invertebrate?

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How is a jellyfish different from a fish?

No, a jellyfish is not a fish. It's invertebrate.An Jellyfish, despite it's name (Jelly-FISH), Is not truly an Jellyfish. It is made of 95% water, and doesn't have the proper organs/ bones to be a fish. (Such as: Example, Jellyfish does not have a brain, gills, bones, and blood.) Jellyfish belong in an group name the invertebrates, which is animals that do not have an backbone.No. One obvious distinction is jellyfish don't have a backbone (vertebrae).


Is a moon jellyfish a fish or invetebrate?

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Are jellyfish mammals?

No. Mammals have a spine, and produce milk for their young, and have at least SOME body hair. Jellyfish do not have these characteristics.