in dinasour times there were things with tenacles people have only found one and on the discovery channel they proved the answer they don't know exactly how they were made but this is there only guess
Natural jellyfishes evolved from primitive cnidarians, in the oceans.
People have made jelly and jams for thousands of years. There is no documented source for the first ones.
primitivecndarians and oceans
Jellyfish came from the ocean.
no
Jigglypuff.
# Pelagiidae, long jellyfishes like the common Pelagia noctiluca# Cyaneidae, the lion's mane jellyfishes# Ulmaridae, flat jellyfishes like the moon jelly# Tiburonidae, some aberrant abyssal forms
Jellyfishes are known as most dangerous, if a jellyfish bites you then pour vinegar on the wound and call an ambulance
Jellyfishes are closely related to corals.
bigger animals are the jellyfishes enemies.
the jelly belly factory!
Yes Medusa jelly fish do interact with one another. We watched them smimming in parallel formation, meeting more and joining this parallel line of approahing jelly fish in the Gulf between Cassandra and Sithonia peninsula in Northern Greece (Halkidiki) August 2008In some jellyfishes species, lile Aurelia aurita, the mother help the newborn hatchlings to find food by spreading them with a water current.Some Cubozoa stay near each other during mating.
Royal jelly comes from queen bees.
jellyfishes eat plankton fish and even feed on other jellyfishes
yes they do come in red
No, they don't, neither they have any blood system at all.
jelly fish can get to b half the size of a giant squid
Jellyfishes are translucid, however some of them can have coloured parts with red, pink, blue, violet or yellow pigments or with symbiotic microorganisms inside them, which give green or brown colourations. * Microorganism like zoochlorellae are greenis * zooxanthellae are brownish Some jellyfishes, like Pelagia noctiluca or some Trachymedusae, are bioluminescent and can emitt greenish or multicoloured flashes.