Jellyfish do not have a skeletal bone structure, which is essential in mammals.
No. Mammals have a spine, and produce milk for their young, and have at least SOME body hair. Jellyfish do not have these characteristics.
Water supports a jellyfish's body.
A jellyfish can have a live jellyfish split from its body.
Yes, a lion has a spine just like all mammals. The spine is essential for providing support, flexibility, and protection for the lion's body.
A jellyfish can have a live jellyfish split from its body.
Yes, mice have a bladder to store urine before it is expelled from the body. The bladder is an essential organ for waste elimination in mammals.
First of all, the man-of-war is not a true jellyfish. Its body is filled with air. To be a jellyfish the "bag" of their body has to be filled with water. Also a box jellyfish is more dangerous. The box jellyfish is the most dangerous jellyfish in the world.
Jellyfish respire through their body surface.
Jellyfish are marine animals with tentacles. They have a bell-shaped body. Jellyfish sting their prey in order to subdue them.
jellyfish have a very blubbery kind of covering on there body and if you would like to know what color the jellyfishes' cover is it is usually any color the jellyfish is very unquine.
a jellyfish
Jellyfish has lots of colors and sometimes it is clear. With tentacles flowing out of the body.