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by wrapping their tentacles around the casualty and stinging him or her
Nope, because coelenterate animals are stinging-celled animals and animals with tentacles and hollow body. Squid is not a stinging-celled animal, even if they have tentacles and hollow body. Squid is an example of a MOLLUSK, which are soft-bodied animals. ---Co0leTs24
By wrapping their tentacles around the casualty and stinging him or her
Jellyfish, They are typified as free-swimming marine animals consisting of a gelatinous umbrella-shaped bell and trailing tentacles. The bell can pulsate for, locomotion while stinging tentacles can be used to capture prey.
They swim around the ocen and use it for how all other animals use energy
Jellyfish, and sea anemones are among the various members of the phylum Cnidaria. Coral is also a member of this phylum.
Clownfish protect themselves by living in the stinging tentacles of an anemone. They are also quite aggressive and can chase away other animals if the need arises.
Surrounding a corals mouth are a ring of tentacles, and each tentacle is loaded with tiny stinging cells that contain a miniature barbed harpoon called a nematocyst. When a food item touches an outstretched tentacles, the stinging cells fire harpoons into the animal, which make it stick to the tentacle. The tentacle then pulls the prey into the mouth, and it is then digested.
Cnidaria eat fish, shrimp, and other small sea animals by stunning them with the stinging cells on their tentacles and bringing them into their central cavity. Posted by: Anna, Divya, Will, and Adron
Jellyfish or jellies are the major non-polyp form of individuals of the phylum Cnidaria. They are typified as free-swimming marine animals consisting of a gelatinous umbrella-shaped bell and trailing tentacles. The bell can pulsate for locomotion, while stinging tentacles can be used to capture prey.
Jellyfish or jellies are the major non-polyp form of individuals of the phylum Cnidaria. They are typified as free-swimming marine animals consisting of a gelatinous umbrella-shaped bell and trailing tentacles. The bell can pulsate for locomotion, while stinging tentacles can be used to capture prey.
By wrapping their tentacles around the casualty and stinging him or her ^(>.<)> SABC<(>.<)^ Reasons i hate air force questions marine animals can bite i know sharks do and sting rays can sting you ect (its a stupid queston and who ever made it shoud be fired)