Jellyfish do not live in schools or pods like many fish species. Instead, they are typically solitary creatures, although they can sometimes be found in large groups due to environmental factors such as currents or food availability. These gatherings are not structured social groups but rather coincidental aggregations.
fisher pods
Diatoms, Cope pods, and Jellyfish are all forms of plankton and are the foundation of the ocean food web
A jellyfish lives underwater and a frog lives on a leaf in the water or on land.
The Crystal jellyfish lives in open waters
On occasion but often in schools or pods
in log cabins
A jellyfish lives in the ocean
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Fish travel in schools, whales travel in pods or gams.
Fish swim in schools. Other marine species, like whales and dolphins (which are mammals) swim in "pods"
Sharks are fish. Fish swim in 'schools'. Whales and dolphins are mammals. These swim in 'pods'.
An animal with the letter j that lives in the water is a jellyfish.