Cannonball jellyfish live in warm, estuarian waters. They are found in the mid-west Atlantic Ocean and in the east-central and northwest Pacific Ocean.
They technically don't drink anything.They live in water.
Florida's water is home to many species of jellyfish. Examples include by-the-wind sailor jellyfish, mushroom cap jellyfish, box jellyfish and sea nettle. The Portuguese man-of-war also live near Fort Lauderdale, but is not actually a jellyfish.
60 degrees in water like bays or oceans. The moon jellyfish is the most commen in the U.S.
the ocean.
Yes, Cannonballs eat mainly zooplankton (small plankton) such as veliger, and also all forms of red drum (type of fish) larvae.
warm ocean water
i haven't heard of an "official" jellyfish of china but i do know that there are a lot of deadly box jellyfish that live off of china's coastline.
Because they are transported by water currents.
We have been watching a jellyfish that has been out of the water for apprx. 6 hours, and it is still breathing/flexing and clearly still alive. The tide is now coming back and we'll see if it can still swim and function normally......
Jellyfish merely float around and can only weakly propel themselves in a specific direction. They do not reside in a dwelling.
everywhere, mostly in sea water but sometimes in lakes and rivers. you get them in seas and oceans (deep or shallow) but the bigger and deadlier ones usually live in oceans. the most deadly one (box jellyfish) lives around Australia {they can also live in} lakes
In nature, most animal mothers take care of their young. Jellyfish are not those type of mothers. When baby jellyfish hatch, they float out and live on their own.