Yes,
Cannonballs eat mainly zooplankton (small plankton) such as veliger, and also all forms of red drum (type of fish) larvae.
Cannonball jellyfish was created in 1860.
No. Jellyfish are not mammals.
leatherback turtles. kemps ridley turtles. and humans also think of them as a delight to eat.
Bioluminescent
They don't sting humans.!
25 centimeters(10 inches)
Cannonball jellyfish live in warm, estuarian waters. They are found in the mid-west Atlantic Ocean and in the east-central and northwest Pacific Ocean.
probually around 6 ounces.
Jellyfish are preyed upon by spadefish, sunfish, sea turtles and other marine organisms. Some jellyfish species, including the mushroom and cannonball jellyfish, are considered a delicacy by humans.
cuz one day the jellyfish went 4 a swim with his friend sara ann gray and they had 2 pay alot of money 2 get into the pool so the jellyfish goot so stressed out about the prices he fell in the water(cannonball) and died so now every jellyfish that goes to a public pool will b called that.
A see threw cannon ball(jelly inside) with tentacles
Cabbagehead or Cannonball jellyfish were very common this summer on the southern coast of North Carolina - Kure Beach, Carolina beach. GTM