Nicole comes and kills them
Jellyfish do not live that far under the water's surface. These jellyfish typically only live a few feet under the water.
Baby jellyfish, also known as polyps, typically live with their mother jellyfish for a short period of time, usually a few days to a few weeks. During this time, the mother jellyfish provides protection and nutrients to help the baby jellyfish grow and develop. Once the baby jellyfish are ready to become independent, they will detach from the mother jellyfish and begin their own life cycle as free-swimming jellyfish.
a few months
Jellyfish's lifespan ranges dependent on breed. Some only live for a few hours, while others have the ability to live 2-6 months. Jellyfish kept in captivity that have been well cared for have been known to live for years, but none have been known to do so in the wild.
Like most insects, only a few weeks at the most.
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.
Jellyfish tend to live for about one year. If jellyfish don't live for about one year that is probably because another fish, turtle, or bird eats it. Another way they could die early is if they aren't in salt water. Jellyfish have to be in salt water to be able to live.
No; only specific jellyfish are. Actually, quite a few people around the workd eat jellyfish. Although, I do not recommend getting a jellyfish and cooking it to eat without training and/or experience.
It depends on what kind of beetle- some live only for a few days, others for weeks
because they are present in young plants before their growth
A few weeks
An inchworm can live up to a year. Most live only a few weeks and die after mating. All eggs hatch in the spring so depending on when the egg was laid, that determines how long it will live.