Immortal Jellyfish: TurritopsisLion's Mane Jellyfish: Cyanea
of course!No, they live and die just like every other living creature.
Jellyfish have stinging tentacles.
Jellyfish
The lifespan of a jellyfish varies depending on the species, but most jellyfish live for only a few months to a year. Some species, such as the Turritopsis dohrnii jellyfish, are capable of reverting back to their polyp stage and essentially have the potential to be immortal.
No forever never happenes and every living thing has to die even if it takes millions of years
The jellyfish live in jellyfish fields.
The Immortal Jellyfish. True fact!
jellyfish, Turritopsis nutricula it is biologically immortal!
Jellyfish live in the water.
Some varietys of turtles live for hundreds of yearsedit:Turritopsis nutricula, is a species of jellyfish that is theoretically immortal. The jellyfish can, in effect, revert back to a polyp state (ie. the equivalent of a human adult becoming a child once more). The jellyfish essentially reabsorbs parts of itself before spawning a bunch of new polyps similar to how bacteria replicate. It is possible that there is a jellyfish out there that is the ancestor of the whole species.
the eat zoo plankton eggs larvae microscopic stuff