A sea gooseberry, or Pleurobrachia pileus, typically weighs only a few grams, with most individuals averaging around 1 to 3 grams. Their lightweight, gelatinous bodies allow them to drift effortlessly in the water. Despite their small size, they play a significant role in marine ecosystems as both predators and prey.
They weigh half a pound or less
15- 25 years
10 lbs.
about 30 or 90
A sea squirt usually weighs 5 pounds!
the average sea cucumber can weigh up to 13 pounds. it is pretty extrodenary to find one over 20 pounds.
6 kg (13 lb.)
200 pounds
4 pounds
6000
twenty pounds
The common name of the organism is comb jellyfish or sea gooseberry.