stinging and paralyzing
repousse and embossing
Cyndocytes/stinging cells.
hunting
The toxicity of a jellyfish varies significantly among species. Some, like the box jellyfish, possess venom potent enough to cause severe pain or even death in humans, while others have minimal or no harmful effects. The amount of toxin can also depend on the size and health of the jellyfish and the specific circumstances of the sting. In general, the venom is used primarily for hunting prey and defense.
their eye sight
By hunting passively. they just wave around their tentacles and hope for something to come in contact with it.
Jellyfish genes are used within genetically engineering certain foods. The jellyfish genes are added to wheat to make the wheat glow when it needs water.
diving and then out there go then they will eat there butt then eat there there there
Archaeology
It flies over water and dives for it's prey
Loaded Words is the technique that is used.
Harpooning is a hunting technique in which a long spear-like weapon called a harpoon is thrown or thrust at a target, such as a large fish or whale, to impale and capture it. Harpooning is commonly used in traditional hunting practices or by fishermen to catch marine animals for food or other purposes.