The average jellyfish weighs 12.4 pounds. Though jelly fish range greatly in weight from a few milligrams to four hundred pounds.
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The average jellyfish weighs 12.4 pounds. Though jelly fish range greatly in weight from a few milligrams to four hundred pounds.4.4pounds
It's weight is up to 4.4 lbs. and it's size is 1-2 ft.
The average life span for a Rhizostome Jellyfish is 6 to 8 months.
The weight of a jellyfish will vary depending on the species of jellyfish. They can either weigh a few milligrams to more than 200 kilograms (440 pounds).
Depends what type of jellyfish it is but some can weigh up to and over 200 kilograms (440 pounds)
the average size of a jellyfish is about the size of a human's foot
Nomura's jellyfish can weigh as much as 440 lbs (200 kgs).
That's a very broad question... The largest jellyfish in the world is the Lion's Mane Jellyfish (Cyanea Capillata), and is the second largest organism in the world, with the bell of the animal 2.3 m across and 36.5 m long. This jellyfish was not weighed but due to the high water content of the animal, it is reasonable to assume a weight in excess of 500 lbs. The smallest jellyfish in the world are microscopic and weigh in the fractions of a gram.
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Jellyfish weigh anywhere from a few milligrams to more than 200 kilograms (440 pounds). The weight of a jellyfish is about the same as the weight of the water that its body displaces and depends on the size of the animal. There are almost 3,000 known species of jellyfish with their sizes ranging from a few milliimeters to more than 2 meters in diameter, not including their tentacles.
Well the question is worded badly seeing that there is a lot of different types of jellyfish that reach different heights, the larger types of jellyfish can reach 8 feet diameter, with tentacles reaching 150 ft long. information found: http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/jellyfish/facts.php
The average lifespan is three to four months.