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Jellyfish are found in every ocean, from the surface to the deep sea. I understand that's not a specific answer.
I would think a Fox Fossil
It is possible to find jellyfish fossils, but they are rare because jellyfish have soft bodies that are not easily preserved. In some cases, fossilized impressions of jellyfish have been discovered in certain types of sedimentary rocks that have preserved their soft tissue.
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there are over 700 species of jelly fish in the world and there are 14 billion jellyfish in the world
Different species Jellyfish can be found in all the oceans across the world.
Cyanea Capillata (lion's mane jellyfish) is said to be the world's laregest jellyfish.
No. A sea anemone and a jellyfish would not meet. If they did meet, the jellyfish would sting the sea anemone and kill it.
The name of the jellyfish with a black ring is simply a black jellyfish. They are one of the most common kinds of jellyfish in the world.
Jellyfish can be found in many parts of the world as the can live in seawater and freshwater. Jellyfish are in the waters of Hawaii, California, France, Africa and Australia.
probably, but for the real answer you would have to find out somewhere on the internet.