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The animal that has the same adaptations as a box jellyfish is a string jellyfish
salt water, warm weather, and food
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The moon jellyfish has a feeding tentacle that hangs at each corner of its mouth. The tentacle has stinging cells that are used to capture small prey and drag it to its mouth.
their stinging tentacles are used to catch adult jellyfish and stuff it down their mouths.
tentacles- to protect themselves (:idk what else !sorry : /
Yes, sea otters do eat jellyfish as part of their diet. Sea otters are known to consume a variety of marine invertebrates, including jellyfish, to meet their nutritional needs. They have specialized adaptations, such as strong teeth and a high metabolism, that allow them to effectively prey on jellyfish and other soft-bodied organisms. Additionally, the consumption of jellyfish helps regulate jellyfish populations in marine ecosystems.
They have lungs and feet for life on land. I know it sounds crazy but its true Im a biology teacher of the 10th grade. Most people dont realize that white spotted jellyfish is the only jellyfish with lungs. Its feet are not visable by the human eye.
One of the characteristics of living things is that " All living things adapt to their changing environment " So if the jellyfish does not adapt to their environment then it is not a living thing.
Box jellyfish are known for the extremely potent venom produced by some species.Box jellyfish most visibly differ from the "true" or Sycphozan jellyfish in that their umbrellas are cubic, rather than domed or crown-shaped. The underside of the umbrella includes a flap, or velarium, concentrating and increasing the flow of water expelled from the umbrella. As a result, box jellyfish can move more rapidly than other jellyfish, with speeds of up to six metres per minute having been recorded.The box jellyfish's nervous system is also more developed than that of many other jellyfish.
They sting the prey with their tentacles. Also known as Stinger's.its tentacles
Yes, the box jellyfish IS a true jellyfish.