The spotted jellyfish, or Mastigias papua, faces threats primarily from habitat degradation, climate change, and ocean acidification, which can impact its breeding and survival. Pollution and changes in water quality can also affect their food sources, leading to declines in their populations. Additionally, increased competition from other marine species and changes in ocean currents can further threaten their habitats. Conservation efforts and monitoring are essential to protect this species and its ecosystem.
They are threatened.
no
becuz everything need everything
Zooplankton
maybe they swam??
No
The spotted jelly, lagoon jelly, golden medusa, or Papuan jellyfish (Mastigias papua) is a species of jellyfish from the Indo-Pacific.
Spotted owls are not considered endangered. Instead, they are threatened which is one level better than endangered. They are primarily threatened by habitat loss.
because it loves cheese
yes
they are threatened by pollution, if they see a plastic bag they are going to think it is a jellyfish and eat it and then choke on it.
They have lungs and feet for life on land. I know it sounds crazy but its true Im a biology teacher of the 10th grade. Most people dont realize that white spotted jellyfish is the only jellyfish with lungs. Its feet are not visable by the human eye.