The moon jellyfish, scientifically known as Aurelia aurita, derives its name from its translucent, bell-shaped body that resembles the shape and appearance of the moon. Its delicate, ethereal qualities, combined with its pale, often bluish or whitish color, contribute to this lunar association. The term "jellyfish" reflects its gelatinous, soft body structure, which is characteristic of many species in the class Scyphozoa.
No, they eat krill or other fish, not moon jelly fish.
Lunar Eclipse Entourage
Their behavior depends on external conditions and food supply.
a jelly fish
portuguese man o war jellyfish blue moon jelly sea nettle sea wasp jelly lion's mane jelly box jelly fish and etc
its called jellyfish because it it lives in water so that is why it is why it is got fish in its name and then jelly because its sqiggly
The Abriachos. They kill jelly fish and eat them.
what is the moon jelly's behavior
Jaguar, Jelly fish
galantine
Chrysaora
yes all fish have spines and bones, the jelly fish is not a real fish despite the name.