Comb jellyfish, also known as ctenophores, are found in oceans around the world, from coastal waters to the deep sea. They inhabit a variety of marine environments, including both warm and cold waters, and can be found in estuaries and brackish waters as well. Some species are more common in specific regions, but overall, they are widely distributed across different oceanic zones.
Any colors go to www.youtube.com and type in comb jellyfish and look at some of the different ones.
Ctenophores (comb jellies) are a separate phylum from Cnidaria.
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Stingy is a good ish name for a comb jellyfish because they sting you! Deepy is also a good ish name for a comb jellyfish because they live in the really deep sea!
lobsters, jellyfish, comb jellyfish, sea lions
possibly, but i know Moon jellyfish and Up side down jellyfish are legal to have
Common Northern Comb Jelly
It depends on what the jellyfish eat if the jellyfish does not make its own food it is a consumer
Common Northern Comb Jelly or Bolinopsis infundibulum
No, Irukandji jellyfish can not be found in Maui.