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acually,,,, jellyfish use their tentacles to get their food
Jellyfish sting their prey using nematocysts, also called cnidocysts, stinging structures located in specialized cells called cnidocytes.
Yes, some animals like jellyfish and flatworms do not have lenses but can still see to some extent. They rely on other structures in their eyes to detect light and shadows.
Jellyfish belong to the phylum Cnidaria. This phylum includes other marine animals such as corals and sea anemones, characterized by the presence of specialized cells called cnidocytes, which contain stinging structures. Jellyfish are classified within the class Scyphozoa, although some are also categorized in the class Hydrozoa and Cubozoa.
Be specific, what kind of jellyfish? For a Box Jellyfish, it is some sort of neurotoxin.
Some sort of jellyfish???
Jellyfish sting their prey using nematocysts, also called cnidocysts, stinging structures located in specialized cells called cnidocytes.
Most jellyfish are not dangerous. The Man o' War has the ability to do some painful damage to your skin, but it is not a true jellyfish . . .
Sea Turtles would hunt and eat the smaller jellyfish, but not the giant jellyfish.
The reason why people hunt jellyfish is that in some countries, jellyfish is considered a delicacy.
Well, since jellyfish are all JELLYFISH that is a way they can be related, but otherwise, some are blue, and some are purple.
Jellyfish sting their prey using nematocysts, also called cnidocysts, stinging structures located in specialized cells called cnidocytes.