No.
Baby jellyfish, also known as polyps, typically live with their mother jellyfish for a short period of time, usually a few days to a few weeks. During this time, the mother jellyfish provides protection and nutrients to help the baby jellyfish grow and develop. Once the baby jellyfish are ready to become independent, they will detach from the mother jellyfish and begin their own life cycle as free-swimming jellyfish.
Yes.
No a jelly does not eat its mother
Nothing can GROW smaller, but it can GROW bigger. Sorry.
Sometimes they can grow extremely large.
They don't.
a jelly fish can grow about 50ft long
Many times larger
150 years
Many jellyfish change colors as they mature, and gain darker shades as they grow older.Hope this helped! -Rachelly :)
Jellyfish go through two life history stages throughout their lifetime, the first form is called a polypoid and the second is the jellyfish.
Humans and jellyfish are both animals, both are living creatures that need to eat and reproduce to survive and maintain or grow their population.