A mummy asnd daddy jellyfish who love each other very much may make other little jellyfish.
First do you mean, What makes the person itchy when a jellyfish stings you?. Well what i think is that the venom in it.
Their venom.
the blood of a jellyfish
A bell is the part of the jellyfish, that does NOT sting. The bell only lifts up like a umbrella, and down. It pushes out water, and makes the jellyfish move forward ONLY!!
no they do not they on partake in food eating
The peanut butter & jellyfish!
It's a type of jellyfish so that makes it an invertabrate.
Jellyfish are all transparent because they have mesoglea, which is a translucent, inert, jelly-like substance that makes up most of the bodies of jellyfish. They all reproduce using polyps, meaning they send out larvae. And they all have gyroscope vision,
Jellyfish cannot sting hair because hair cannot be penetrated by the jellyfish's tiny stinging 'barbs.' However, the barbs can easily pierce skin and inject the jellyfish venom/poison into the skin and this makes the 'sting.' So it is not a good idea to put a jellyfish on your head, because it just might be able to sting your scalp! Now that WOULD be painful!
freshwater jellyfish moon jellyfish cannonball jellyfish p.s. they don't sting humans but they do spit mucus blue blubber jellyfish P.S. they r not harmful unless u r very sensitive moon light jellyfish
Yes, sea bass are known to eat jellyfish as part of their diet. They are opportunistic feeders and will consume a variety of prey, including smaller fish, crustaceans, and invertebrates like jellyfish. The gelatinous nature of jellyfish makes them a less common food source, but sea bass will eat them when other food options are scarce.
Yes, the box jellyfish IS a true jellyfish.