Well, of course!
Jellies reproduce, yes.
a egg
An immature jellyfish is called ephyra.
A jelly fish offspring is the Young from
an adult jellyfish which was made threw the procedure of mating
Yes, jellyfish do give birth, but not to 'babies'. Only human's give birth to 'babies', animals have their own names for their young, such as a foal for a horse or a duckling for a duck
yes
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Jellyfish are heterotrophs.
thousands of years ago, millions of jellyfish were trapped in the lake, when a submerged reef rose from the sea. the jellyfish adapted to their surroundings by losing their sting completely. you can now swim safely with sixteen million jellyfish in jellyfish lake.
Jellyfish vary in color. It depends on what kind of Jellyfish. Most are partially transparent.
Florida's water is home to many species of jellyfish. Examples include by-the-wind sailor jellyfish, mushroom cap jellyfish, box jellyfish and sea nettle. The Portuguese man-of-war also live near Fort Lauderdale, but is not actually a jellyfish.
They are larvae of jellyfish.
No.
A baby jellyfish is a tiny, flattened creature called a Planula.An immature jellyfish is called ephyra.
A baby jellyfish.
the jellyfish that dory finds.
In the wild, a jelly fish grazes on food as long as it's there. It will vary from day to day.
5 inches
Yes, so baby jellyfish know what to turn into.
they are called ephyra
They don't.
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For never.