According to research done over the last few years, Long Island sound gets lots of jellyfish in the later summer months (or when hot weather arrives and a wind drives the surf landward). The center of the Sound gets both ctenophores and Lion's Mane jellies; read more here: http://thissphere.blogspot.com/2008/07/long-island-sound-jellyfish.html And see this map detailing which kind of jellyfish can be found in each area of the Sound: http://bp0.blogger.com/_RZ-J7ts5xus/SH5cy4LtRZI/AAAAAAAAAUA/tRTJN8qI_Q0/s1600-h/jellyfish+map.jpg
no dinosaurs did not live on long island sound
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There are an infinite number of species that live in the Long Island Sound as far as biologists are concerned. There are always new species being discovered.
They don't line in the Sound.
we live near the Atlantic ocean and up north(the north shore) is the Long Island Sound
Dogs and Cats are common to have been around on Long Island at the most.
yes. sea horses do live in the long island sound. I've walked the beach many times at Sunken meadow and Long Beach in Smithtown and found alot of dead one on the shore.
The correct term is how long do jellyfish live? The answer is one year or less,But unless it one of those big jellyfish they can live up to 5-10 years.
Most Jellyfish do but some do live in fresh water! There is a place on this island that has fresh water jellyfish you can swim with them my mom has!
4 months
1 year
The jellyfish live in jellyfish fields.