Jellyfish float in water due to their unique body structure, which consists mostly of a gelatinous substance called mesoglea, making them buoyant. Their bodies are composed of around 95% water, allowing them to easily drift with ocean currents. They lack a rigid skeleton and rely on their umbrella-shaped bell to pulsate and propel themselves, while their tentacles hang down, catching prey. This combination of buoyancy and movement enables jellyfish to navigate and thrive in their aquatic environments.
Because you look like a jellyfish.
they do not float on any thing
By Its Buoyance.
How can Jellyfish run? They float underneath the water. This is a really weird question.
Jellyfish
Jellyfish float randomly in the ocean, so any kind of jellyfish can be anywhere
by swimming
nothing
Eat. They are always Eating.
prone float, supine float,
They are just expelling the water that they are swimming in.
It would probably be a moon jellyfish, which are the commonest jellyfish, and you can spot them floating near the surface of the water.