The lion's mane jellyfish is the largest known jellyfish, varying in size but averaging 5-6 feet in diameter across the bell and tentacles over 100 inches. Toxin in the sting generally causes burning, localized pain, It is treated with vinegar, rubbing alcohol, and even urine. Human contact is not common, as this species rarely ranges fifths south than 42 degrees north latitude.
The lion's mane jellyfish is one of the largest jelly species in the world, growing to an average length of 1.5 feet (40 cm), but can reach lengths of 6.5 feet (200 cm). 2. The lion's mane jellyfish is named after its “mane” of long, hair-like tentacles hanging from its bell.
It can grow up to 70ft. in diameter, and 200ft. long tentacles.
They live all over the marine environment, but are usually concentrated in northern latitudes.
They can be a vivid yellow, orange, or a deep crimson colour.
Because of their colours, size and apperance. They are the same colours as a lion's mane, they are big like a lion's mane and they look all scruffy and furry like a lion's mane.
A Lion's Mane Jellyfish is the largest known species of jellyfish. Its range is confined to cold, boreal waters of the Arctic, northern Atlantic, and northern Pacific Oceans.
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No, it's fur
Sea turtles.
All jellyfish belong to the phylum Cnidaria.
yes, they deficate.
The lions mane jellyfish was first discovered in 1870 when there was one found washed up on the shore at Massachusetts Bay.
The lions mane jellyfishs' status has not been listed by the IUCN
Cyanea capillata is the latin namefor lions mane jellyfish.
The Lion's Mane jellyfish inhabits the colder waters of the world, such as the North Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic Oceans, but it reproduces more in warmer waters, so as the warmth increases, the Lions Mane Jellyfish population will too.
the arctic lions main jelly corolla is the tentacles thingy
Immortal Jellyfish: TurritopsisLion's Mane Jellyfish: Cyanea
The longest found was 36.5m log but they are only usually between 10 and 30m