Some JellyFish have over 100 tentecals.Jellyfish can only sting you when they are at adulthoodAll jellyfish are raidal symmetrythe also have nematocyts (stinging cells) to help stun or kill their pery so that they can eat.
no
You could, if you wanted to. It shouldn't be too unusual.
they dont have bones
There are several types of jellyfish found in Australian waters, including the box jellyfish, the Irukandji jellyfish, the bluebottle jellyfish, and the moon jellyfish. Each of these jellyfish species has unique characteristics and can pose a threat to humans.
they both can kill
Behaviour that is considered odd and unusual. or that can indanger themsleves or others.
No, a jellyfish is not a platyhelminth. Jellyfish belong to the phylum Cnidaria, which includes other animals such as corals and sea anemones. Platyhelminthes, on the other hand, refers to a separate group of invertebrates known as flatworms, which include species like planarians, tapeworms, and flukes. These two groups are distinct in their biological classification and characteristics.
They do.
Yes, jellyfish can be identified based on their unique physical characteristics such as their gelatinous bell-shaped body, tentacles, and often transparent appearance.
other jellyfish
Jellyfish, corals, and box jellies