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mutualism is what symbiotic relationship theese two sea creatures have
They have a relationship known as mutualism. Both animals benefit from the relationship and neither is harmed.
yes because jelly is one word and fish is another and if you put them together you make the fish in the sea that stings people, JELLYFISH.
Fish are vertebrates, jellyfish are invertebrates.
Jellyfish Jelly fish Jellyfish Jelly fish Take some jelly, take some fish, look at that sandwich, dee-leash! Just make sure you don't eat a real jellyfish OR YOU'LL DIE Jellyfish Jelly fish Jellyfish Jelly fish Jellyfish Jelly fish Jeelllyfish Jellyfish This world is full of compound words, speck slower, bro, or you won't be hurt. If you talk quick, you might sound slick, but I also might think you just asked me to make you a real jellyfish sandwich, AND YOU'LL DIE Jellyfish Jelly fish Jellyfish Jelly fish Hear the difference? Jellyfish Jelly fish It's sudule but it could take your life Jeellyfish Big 'Ole Nasty Fish Jellyfish Jelly fish Jellyfish Jelly fish
jellyfish is not a fish.
jellyfish eat small fish and microplankton
Jellyfish, reptiles, and fish are all members of the animal kingdom.
jellyfish got their names by their boneless body and their body is sort of like jelly. Of course jellyfish are a type of fish so the scientists just add those 2 elements together and wahlah! JELLYFISH! :)
Most if not all jellyfish are carnivorous.Jellyfish are carnivorous, eating plankton, crustaceans, fish eggs, small fish and other jellyfish.
The box-jellyfish is special from all the other jelly-fish because, it doesn't drift but actually moves. All of the other jelly-fish just drift with the current, they are not moving. The box-jellyfish is actually not a jelly-fish. It is just called a jellyfish for its jellyfish appearance not for it truthfully being a jellyfish.
Jellyfish will prey on other jellyfish, shrimp, fish, and fish eggs. They will eat animal that drifts in to their tentacles.