Jellies are animals.
animal!
It's an animal.
No.
No, they are carnivorous. Some species (such as the upside down jellyfish, Cassiopeia xamachana) form a symbiotic relationship with algae (zooxanthellae) and are nourished by sugars derived from algal photosynthesis. But since they also feed on animal organisms, and sugar is neither animal nor vegetable, jellyfish are considered to be strictly carnivorous.
The animal that has the same adaptations as a box jellyfish is a string jellyfish
Animal. A jelly fish is a aquatic sea creature. There only defense is that they can sting there pray
Jellyfish are, compared to mollusks, arthropods and vertebrates, very simple organisms. Jellyfish did not evolve a circulatory system, as they can perform gas exchange at their outer surfaces.
A jellyfish :)
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Jellyfish
Jellyfish are indeed invertebrates. They have no backbone, and that is what is required for an animal to have a vertebrae.
Jellyfish, reptiles, and fish are all members of the animal kingdom.
it is a type of animal