no
jellyfish and reptiles are cold blooded animals.
Jellyfish are not reptiles. Reptiles are vertebrate animals that have scales and lay eggs. Jellyfish are invertebrates.
Jellyfish, reptiles, and fish are all members of the animal kingdom.
No.
None of them.
Neither. They are invertebrates.
jellyfish, fish, bacteria ,and some reptiles
No. Jelly fish dont have any bone, so they are a invertebrate.
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Fish, amphibians, birds, reptiles, and mammals are all vetebrates. Jellyfish are not vertebrates and do not belong to any of the above categories. Instead, jellyfish are invertebrates belonging to the phylum Cnidaria.
All animals have two,four,ect legs part from some fish,jellyfish,ect also some reptiles i.e.snakes
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