it lays eggs
It only depends what jellyfish. Make sure to be specific in your questions.
No
They do not have many predators. The only ones seaming to be other compass jellyfish, and human pollution. They are not endangered or threatened.
Probably not. There is no official census of the lion's mane.
It is an endangered tree. It was thought to be extinct. It is from the island of Mahé within the Seychelles archipelago.http://www.arkive.org/jellyfish-tree/medusagyne-oppositifolia/
I can't speak for all species, but as a general rule, no.
Neon jelly is an endangered species. it looks really great. I know u like it. pls save them. it is our duty.
I S THE ANIMAL ENDANGERED: They're not, that I know of. They may be losing some of their habitat in some areas, but jellyfish, anenomes, coral and other of the invertebrates are thriving in other areas.
There are many different species that are endangered in Florida. 8 species of ammphibians endangered 1 species of arachnids endangered 23 species of birds endangered 11 species of clams endangered 8 species of coralsm jellyfish and sea anemones endangered 25 species of crustaceans endangered 33 species of fishes endangered 18 species of insects endangered 15 species of mammals endangered 53 species of plants endangered 9 species of reptiles endangered 13 species of snails endangered
Most of them are not endangered but some are, like the freshwater Craspedacusta sowerbyi Lankester.As of the year 2015 jellyfish are not endangered.There are multiple types of jellyfish, you should try to distinguish which species you are talking about.
The jellyfish live in jellyfish fields.
Yes, the box jellyfish IS a true jellyfish.