no
The mouth is located on the lower surface (the bottom) of a jellyfish.
no
all the way at the bottom of the ocean
They eat the food from the bottom
The Cassiopeia jellyfish, sometimes found in the Florida Keys, do rest on the sea floor on their head.
invertebrates such as plankton and some jellyfish
Jellyfish do not have a head: they are radially symmetrical animals that have a sack-like body with a single opening serving as a mouth, and a bell extending out from the bottom of the sack that allows the jellyfish to swim.
i would say its a nekton
The Jellyfish come out in a large swarm in the large patches of kelp on the bottom-left area of Bahari Bay
Eel- Near a BIG rock to the bottom right of the sea horse model. Jellyfish- floats diagnally across the background
the long stringy things at the bottom of the jelly fish are the tentacles
jelly fish find food in the bottom of the ocean where they live.