The Lion's Mane jellyfish inhabits the colder waters of the world, such as the North Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic Oceans, but it reproduces more in warmer waters, so as the warmth increases, the Lions Mane Jellyfish population will too.
Global Warming
Mountain lions have The mountain lions are indanger because of global- warmingdiseases by global-warming it is infecting i wish that you can help lions.them a lot that onlyless than 21,000lions are left inAfrica.
yes they are endangered because global warming is causing them diseases and hunters are killing them less than 21,000 lions are left in Africa
No
All jellyfish belong to the phylum Cnidaria.
lobsters, jellyfish, comb jellyfish, sea lions
No, it's fur
Sea turtles.
yes, they deficate.
Cyanea capillata is the latin namefor lions mane jellyfish.
Sea lions don't eat jellyfish. Sea lions eat different types of fish like anchovy, herring, whiting, hake, opaleye, mackerel, cod and salmon.
Lymnorea Triedra, Charybdaea Periphylla, Tima Flavilabris, Rhizostoma Cuvieri, Aequorea Cyanea, Arctic lions man (which is the biggest jellyfish)