No; jellyfish and mammals are animals evolved from different ancestors. While jellifish belong to Phylum Cnidaria and have a radial simmetry, mammals are vertebrate, have bilateral simmetry and belong to Phylum Chordata, having a notochord, a complete digestive system and a neural cord.
Jellyfish are cnidarians.
A non-mammal. It is a kind of jellyfish.
No. Not by a long shot!
None of them.
It's none of those. Jellyfish are technically 'gelatinous zooplankton'
Jelly fish are not mammals!
Nothing called a "Jellyfish" is either mammalian of amphipian, in that they dont breath with lungs, nor do they live out of water. Most of the animals called "Jellyfish" are from one of these phyla: * Box Jellies -- poisonous -- Cnidaria * Comb Jellies -- Ctenophora * Portoguese Man Of War -- Cnidaria, hydrozoa* Jellyfish -- Cnidaria In the old days, these two were grouped under one, now obsolete, Phylum: Coelenerata
yes, especially if you use its tentacles as toothbrushes. that would cause some tooth damage. (I'm a man o'war by the way)
They are not mammals because they don't have fur, or hair. Therefore, they are amphibians.
Seals, walruses, jellyfish (I don't know if theyre a mammel) but that's all I know
none of the above. a jellyfish is from the cnidaria phylum.
Yes, the box jellyfish IS a true jellyfish.