the eggs are not from jellyfish, but i know that the first egg that is hatched eats the rest of its siblings. this stops the creatures from over-multiplying. amazing, huh?
They get washed up by the tide.
very rarely. and if they do, they get washed up on shore.
The lions mane jellyfish was first discovered in 1870 when there was one found washed up on the shore at Massachusetts Bay.
a jellyfish gets its name from how clear it is and the way it lays on the ground when it is washed up on shoreBecause it is clear and it looks like a fish when it is on sure
No, jellyfish do not have bones in their body. Instead of a backbone they have mesoglea, or a gelatinous substance that acts as a structural support in water, but if they get washed up on the shore, their bodies will collapse.
maybe because they can not swim against some waves and so they get washed up or they are already dead
The largest jellyfish ever recorded was an Arctic Giant that was washed up in Massachusetts Bay, USA in 1870 which had a bell diameter of 2.28m (7 ft 6 in) and tentacles stretching 36.5 m (120 ft).
The largest jellyfish ever recorded was an Arctic Giant that was washed up in Massachusetts Bay, USA in 1870 which had a bell diameter of 2.28m (7 ft 6 in) and tentacles stretching 36.5 m (120 ft).
Sea Turtle's favorite snack is jelly fish.Since a jellyfish is a sea turtles favorite snack, sea turtles often eat plastic bags thinking there jellyfish and sea turtles die and their bodies get washed up on our beaches.
Jellyfish like the tropics and cold water. They live at the seashore because of the ocean temperature in the water.
If they are completely dried up then no. If they are still moist and LOOK like they could in fact be alive or still sting you, then it is best to stay clear. Most jellyfish are OK except for the box jellyfish found mostly around and in the water of Queensland, Australia.
I can think of three contexts where you could need the word "washed':A washed cloth(as in one that has been washed). Washed functions as an adjective.washed - lavéune drap lavéeHe has washed all the clothes. Past participle.washed - lavéIl a lavé touts les vêtements.He washed a lot of things. Imparfait.washed - lavaitIl lavait beaucoup de choses.