The comb jelly, or ctenophore, primarily inhabits marine environments, particularly in coastal waters and open oceans. They can be found at various depths, from the surface to the deep sea, depending on the species. Some ctenophores prefer warm, temperate waters, while others thrive in colder regions. They are often associated with planktonic habitats, drifting along currents.
the jelly belly factory!
Royal jelly comes from queen bees.
jelly fish Fields
yes they do come in red
The word "jelly" comes from the French word "gelée" which means to congeal.
Australia
Somewhere in the Philippines.
England
yes
where did it come from
1 year
Its debatable