The scientific name of comb jelly is Ctenophora.
Comb jellies live in various marine environments, from coastal waters to open oceans. They can be found in both shallow and deep waters around the world.
No it is toxic
Yes
It seems that not many people know about the Bloodybelly Comb Jelly, and we are still in the dark ages with the amount of knowledge we about them.
They can have 10,000
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they eat fish
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.
Common Northern Comb Jelly
Stingy is a good ish name for a comb jellyfish because they sting you! Deepy is also a good ish name for a comb jellyfish because they live in the really deep sea!
Ctenophores are found in most marine environments: from polar waters to the tropics; near coasts and in mid-ocean; from the surface waters to the ocean depths.