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What name is good for jellyfish?

Stingy is a good ish name for a comb jellyfish because they sting you! Deepy is also a good ish name for a comb jellyfish because they live in the really deep sea!


What is the name for the comb jellyfish?

Ctenophores (comb jellies) are a separate phylum from Cnidaria.


What is a neon rainbow jellyfish real name?

Common Northern Comb Jelly


What is the Rainbow glow jellyfish's scientific name?

Common Northern Comb Jelly or Bolinopsis infundibulum


What is the common name of the organism classifiedon the transperency?

The common name of the organism is comb jellyfish or sea gooseberry.


What kind of colors can comb jellyfish be?

Any colors go to www.youtube.com and type in comb jellyfish and look at some of the different ones.


What eats comb jellyfish?

i like pizza do you


Are comb jellyfish still living?

yes.


What are some animals that live in the Marine biome?

lobsters, jellyfish, comb jellyfish, sea lions


What is the only electric jellyfishes name?

There are no electric jellyfish and there are no jellyfish named that. You may be referring to many of the comb jellies that refract light into a brilliant display of moving rainbow colors along their comb rows by the waving of their cilia. In that case, the name of one of the most popular species (because it is prominently displayed at the Monterey Aquarium) is the Mertensia ovum, or 'sea nut' jelly. Unfortunately, even though comb jellies are gelatinous marine invertebrates, they aren't in the same order, class, or even phylum as jellyfish. Most comb jellies, and many hydromedusa (closely related to jellyfish), such as Aequorea victoria and Atolla wyvillei, do exhibit bioluminescence in the dark. But alas, no sea jellies can produce electric shocks.


Are comb jellyfish harmful?

possibly, but i know Moon jellyfish and Up side down jellyfish are legal to have


What are jellyfish environments?

The English popular name jellyfish has been in use since 1796. It has traditionally also been applied to other animals sharing a superficial resemblance, for example ctenophores (members from another phylum of common, gelatinous and generally transparent or translucent, free-swimming planktonic carnivores now known as comb jellies) were included as "jellyfishes"