Unlikely. Anything's possible, but Jellies have roamed the seas for at least 500 million years, and possibly 700 million years or more.
jellyfish still aren't extinct maybe a specific jellyfish
No jelly fish are not extinct.
No, the turritopsis nutricula jellyfish is not extinct. Since, scientists are studying on them. Also, these type of jellyfish's population is increasing. Since, they could turn back into their polyp state again.
Yes, or they would be extinct.
Japanese Crested Ibis is extinct
It is an endangered tree. It was thought to be extinct. It is from the island of Mahé within the Seychelles archipelago.http://www.arkive.org/jellyfish-tree/medusagyne-oppositifolia/
yes, you will become jellyfish man! or woman
They are not extinct.
They are not extinct.
They are not extinct.
I can't speak for all species, but as a general rule, no.
The are not fully extinct but nearly extinct.