Moon jellyfish are found throughout most of the world's oceans, from the tropics to as far north as 70° latitude and as far south as 40°. Staying near the surface, they prefer to live in protected waters, such as inlets, bays and harbors, but can also be found in open ocean waters in temperatures ranging from 42° F to 88° F, as well as in waters with a salinity as low as 1/5 of normal ocean water.
They eat organisms such as mollusks, crustaceans, tunicate larvae, rotifers, young polychaetes, protozoans, diatoms, eggs, fish eggs, and other small organisms. Occasionally, they will also eat hydrozoa and ctenophora jellies.
Moon jellies also like long moonlight swims along the beach, AC/DC music, and their favorite drink is sea foam. [Or not.]
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The lions mane jellyfishs' status has not been listed by the IUCN
Well, I'm guessing no. They just kinda float around, no need for senses.
Large types of jellyfish's can reach 8 feet diameter, with tentacles reaching 150 ft long.
it is in the high altitude forests from Pakistan to Japan
Answer #1: No.=======================Answer #2: Yes.
that depends on the velocity of the moon in accordance to the mass of a turtle apple and cherry coke.
He is a jupiterious moon man. there normal habitat is gay clubs and in back allies with Gary gliter.
Jellyfish will prey on other jellyfish, shrimp, fish, and fish eggs. They will eat animal that drifts in to their tentacles.
A carnivore in the ocean is a fish that eats red meat. For example, a shark is considered to be a carnivore. This is because sharks will eat other living fish and even humans!
There is no space centre on the Moon and no people have been on the Moon since 1972. Only 12 people have been there and none of them spent more than 3 days there.