This animals always goes near the beaches
Yes
No it is toxic
It seems that not many people know about the Bloodybelly Comb Jelly, and we are still in the dark ages with the amount of knowledge we about them.
They can have 10,000
Ctenophora
200
they eat fish
Common Northern Comb Jelly
Yes... their population is decreasing drastically.
This is because they have 8 rows of cilia situated around their body. These cilia are stacked up in rows that resemble a comb. Their name literally means "comb bearer"
They eat other jellies such as the comb jelly. They also eat plankton.
Comb jellies are preyed upon by chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta), some jellyfish and turtles, and the parasitic larvae of sea anemones and some flatworms.