Jellyfish are well-suited to their aquatic habitats due to their gelatinous, buoyant bodies, which allow them to drift with ocean currents effortlessly. Their translucent bodies provide effective camouflage against predators, while their tentacles, equipped with specialized stinging cells, help capture prey and deter threats. Additionally, their ability to reproduce both sexually and asexually enables them to thrive in various environmental conditions and exploit different food sources. Overall, their unique adaptations contribute to their success in diverse marine ecosystems.
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As a jelly fish doesn't have a spine, a jelly fish is an invertebrate.
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Jelly, of course you retard. There called JELLY FISH not GOLD FISH.
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Jelly fish!
If a dog fought a jelly fish underwater, the jelly fish would win. If a dog fought a jelly fish on land, the dog would win. The dog is stronger, but the jelly can shoch it's prey.
The cast of The Jelly Fish - 1926 includes: Robert Graves as The Governor Melbourne MacDowell Franklin Pangborn as Clarence - the Jelly Fish
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It is called jelly fish