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No, jellyfish are invertebrates becasue they do no have a backbone.

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Why jellyfish is not a fish?

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Are box jellyfish invertebrates or vertebrates?

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Are jellyfish vertebrate?

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What family is the box jellyfish in?

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Are jellyfish plankton?

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Why are jellyfish vertebrates?

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