I'm glad you asked, they are all kind of squishy and are not particularly fond of being on land for extened periods of time. Also from personal experience I know that it is a poor decision to stick either of these creatures down your pants.
jellies or sea jellies
Jellyfish is already a common name.THANKS I WAS DOING A SCIENCE PROJECT!
Raccoons eat mollusks. Otters eat mollusks. People eat mollusks.
they are all animals without backbones
there is only 8, Echinodermata - sea stars, sea urchins, sea cucumbers Arthropoda - insects, arachnids, crustaceans Nematoda - round worms Mollusca - squid, snails, bivalves Annelida - segmented worms (earthworms, leeches, polychaetes) Platyhelminthes - flat worms Rotifera Acoelomorpha Ctenophora -- Comb jellies Cnidaria - jellyfishes, corals, sea anemones, hydras Porifera - sponges
No, sea horses are Phylum Cordata Mollusks are Phylum Molluska.
Worms Slugs Jellyfish Octopuses Squid Cuttlefish Sea cucumbers Sea anemones Nudibranchs Tardigrades Velvet worms Caterpillars Plankton Sea slugs Leeches Sea stars Sea urchins Mollusks Sea sponges Earthworms
They are Cnidarians or coelenterates .
Jellies and sea anemones.
jellies, octopus, and slugs.
All sea sponges are invertebrates along with all types of worms, flatworms, roundworms, and segmented worms. Flatworms are like tapeworms, segmented worms are like earthworms you in in the yard. Mollusks like snails, octopus, clams, and squids are invertebrates, also arthropods like centipedes, spiders, shrimp, and insects like ladybugs are invertebrates. Echinoderms like sea stars and sea cucumbers are invertebrates.
Certain fish, mollusks like clams, scallops, certain shrimp, starfish, sea cucumbers, sand eels, crabs, lobsters, corals, sea worms.