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.
Probably not.
They have a type of skeleton called a hydrostatic skeleton. This type of skeleton is a fluid filled sac which is surrounded by muscles.
jellyfish have stinging cells called cnidoblasts that produce capsules full of poison filled barbs...whenever someone or something brushes against these capsules the capsules explode and pierce the victim please recommend
The jellyfish live in jellyfish fields.
Yes, the box jellyfish IS a true jellyfish.
Jellyfish have a very simple body type and are invertebrates. Their bodies include only a stomach chamber and several layers of skin that form a membrane along with a nerve net.
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Jellyfish were one of the first creatures to exist on the planet.He was stung by a jellyfish on holiday.Some jellyfish are harmless.
The Nematocysts is a venomous cell that helps jellyfish catch their prey, and because it is filled with venomous materials, it insures that their food doesn't escape. It appears as if the nematocyst cell can sting itself and other jellyfishes. This cells also helps protect them from other sea predators.
An adult jellyfish is called a Jellyfish.
Jellyfish have what is called a hydrostatic skeletal system. This means that it is not actually hard. It is more similar to a balloon filled with water. It allows the jellyfish to move in the water as well as allowing its body shape to change with the movement of the ocean and with the jellyfish's own movement without causing injury to the animal. This kind of flexibility is required for such a delicate animal to survive. It's really an amazing system. When the jellyfish contracts the muscles surrounding the pouch (its hydrostatic skeleton) it causes movement. Jellyfish are not the only animals with this kind of skeleton. For example, earthworms also have a hydrostatic skeleton. That is why they can be long and skinny one moment, and short and fat the next.