they look for food and float around
float around
Some jellyfish species are nocturnal and are more active during the night when they feed and hunt. Others may be more active during the day, depending on their specific biology and behavior.
In the wild, a jelly fish grazes on food as long as it's there. It will vary from day to day.
coral Jellyfish
Jellyfish were not even alive during the Precambrian era because only single-celled organisms lived.
Jellyfish and other multi-cellullar organisms evolved during the Cambrian era.
they sleep in the morning and are awake at night.
No, a jellyfish is not a blastopore. A blastopore is the opening of the central cavity of an embryo during early development, while a jellyfish is a gelatinous marine animal belonging to the phylum Cnidaria.
yes
Pretty far
450 eggs
Each day, Jellyfish and their comrades tend to meander through the depths. During these daily forays with nature, the activities of the jellyfish vary from simple chores around the household to community exploration. The latter holding priority to the primary. However, the local tavern, a common under sea venue for gathering fellows, is known to occupy at least ten percent of jellyfish life. The meeting of the jellyfish in this environment is an amazing event, mostly because of the lack of any complex nervous system within the creature.
Anytime because a jellyfish does not have a brain and it can't swim so it floats with the current