coral Jellyfish
Most likely, yes. A man of war jellyfish has such deadly tenticles full of strong poison that could kill a shark easily.Another AnswerPossibly, but the man of war jellyfish is more likely to badly injure the shark than kill it. It all depends on the size of the tentacles of the man of war jellyfish and the type of the shark. But it is very likely for the man of war jellyfish to kill a hammer head shark or other smaller species of sharks.
Crill think this is wrong answer, would suggest coral as a better answer.
because the jellyfish is full of water, 95% water, that's what their mostly made out of
A Box Jellyfish can weigh up to 2 kg (4.4 lb) and some species have tentacles that can reach up to 3 m (9.8 ft) in length. Note however that even juvenile specimens can sting and, in certain circumstances, kill a human.
The common jellyfish can go up to one full month without eating, or 30 days. A jellyfish typically has a life span of one year.
i dont know what theyre related to but i know theyre full of jello and have a nasty sting
There are different types but the Pacific is full of them-they wash up on the beach all the time. Catalina island has a massive problem with jellyfish.
The full species name for the gorilla is the...Troglodytes gorilla
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Jellyfishes are carnivores.Most jellyfishes are drifters that feed on living or dead preys: small fish, eggs, zooplankton and other invertebrates that become caught in their tentacles.Polypodium hydriforme is a parasite of fishes' eggs.smaller fishes
Giant jelly fish, believe it or not thousands of jellyfish measuring up to half a metre in length have been found on beaches in Scotland, thanks to the recent rise in sea temperatures which are currently two degrees above normal. Specimens are growing to their full growth potential. "The hot summer weather has also fuelled the growth of the lion's mane jellyfish, the largest to visit UK shores. The tentacles of the lion's mane jellyfish, which is easily identified by its ragged edges, carry a nasty sting which can leave unsuspecting swimmers in pain for hours."
9-10 days. Like clockwork.