a blue bottle jellyfish can live for about a year both in the wild and captivity.
bluebottle jellyfish do not have backbones. in fact, all jellyfish do not have backbones. even though they are called jellyFISH they are invertebrates.
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The enemies of a bluebottle jellyfish is a whale, shark,certain big fish, swordfish. To search more about this question google what are some enemies of bluebottle jellyfish.One of my college majors was marine life study.So i was interested to hear this question.
Yes, the bluebottle jellyfish does live in the waters off of the coast of New Zealand. They are also found off of the coast of Australia and are considered to be dangerous to swimmers.
Jabiru aka a black necked stork. Hope this helps:)
The lifespan is 2-6 months.
Summer is prime season for dangerous marine creatures such as box jellyfish and irukandji jellyfish. It is also prime time for the extremely painful bluebottle stingers.
It is a jellyfish-like marine creature, also known as the Bluebottle. They have venomous tentacles that can give a painful sting.
The average lifespan is three to four months.
Bluebottle Stew was created in 1972.
The lifespan of a jellyfish varies depending on the species, but most jellyfish live for only a few months to a year. Some species, such as the Turritopsis dohrnii jellyfish, are capable of reverting back to their polyp stage and essentially have the potential to be immortal.