All jellyfish have stingers. I once wondered the same question. For example, a moon jellyfish doesn't look like it has stingers. It does, it's just that they're small and kind of tucked into the body.
Jellyfish uses it's stinger to stun or kill fish. After it stuns them it eats them. Some Stingers can be over 50ft long!
some do some dont
Idk XD probably not... the stingers DIE when the jelly DIES ^this person is seriously wrong. Stingers still contain poison well after death of the jellyfish. The stingers contain cells called nematocysts which can fire off toxins and sting whatever touches them even after death or separation from the actual jellyfish. Some jellyfish are extremely toxic and a single sting can kill you. As for the person who answered before me, why even bother answering if you don't know and are DEFINITELY wrong?
I think that some types of jellyfish dont excrete.
Yes, for example, Jellyfishes are Cnidarians.They could sting people.
Yes, there are some species of stingless bee; and in the others it is only the females that have stings, the males do not.
i actually dont know but youre some eigit not for knowing
Some jellyfish live only a month, but others can evade dying or aging by regenerate over and over.
Some animals have no need of them, jellyfish for instance. Others have an exoskeleton, insects are an example.
All have the potential to be deadly. Some are more deadlier than others. Box and Man o' War jellyfish happen to be the worst.
As in most animals, Jellyfish have stingers as a forn of self defense. If an Animal attempts to attack it, it will get a nasty sting, sometimes, even a deadly one. Due to this feature, jellyfish survive better than if they didn't have stingers. This said, some species of Jellyfish don't have stingers and are harmless.
The Jellyfish season in Chesapeake Bay varies on the species. Some species are seen from May to October, and others are seen November to March.