Jellyfish's bodies are made almost completely of water. In fact, they're pretty much just tentacles and membranes. They don't even have brains or eyes. Emotions are controlled by the brain, so you could say the jellyfish can't even feel fear because they don't have brains.
Human beings and jellyfish.
they are scared of us and some human beings are scared of them so the answer is yh they are nice to humans (theyre so cute too)
Earthworms and insects both display very apparent segmentation. Human beings are also considered to be segmented, with the upper and lower jaws, hyoid bone, vertebrae, and ribs are all evidence of this. Jellyfish do not display segmentation.
They do not have a large enough brain to be scared of anything.
The outlook for jellyfish in the future seems very bright. The jellyfish population has taken a rise and might continue to do so unless something is done about the environmental changes due to human beings.
A Vertebrate is a creature with a spine, such as us, human beings. A invertebrate is something without one, such as a jellyfish or bug.
by they can go trew someone and they can shock ther person and kill the humanby they can go trew someone and they can shock ther person and kill the human
No. Human beings would be scared of elephant noises!! They make loud noises themselves!!
They can be from a size of an adult's finger to over 5 ft long. Their stings are fatal to human beings.
Jellyfish don't experience any fear because they haven't got a brain.
Yes, human beings are real.
"Seres humanos" is the Spanish term for "human beings" or "human beings." It refers to individuals of the human species.