the tentacles... or the tendrils
The top part, the bell.
They live saltwater and in freshwater.They also live in the deep part of the oceans!!
Jellyfish is a noun.
The lion's mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) holds the title for being one of the largest jellyfish species. They can have bell diameters reaching up to 8 feet (2.4 meters) and tentacles that extend as long as 100 feet (30 meters).
The bell of a jellyfish is the big round part where the tentacles hang down from.
Sea Turtle > Box Jellyfish > Shrimp > Phytoplankon
Yes
the tentacles
sometimes at the top of the surface
sting ray jelly fish or the blue top jellyfish the box jelly fish.
Their tentacles.
Touching a jellyfish is generally not advisable, as many species have tentacles that contain stinging cells, which can cause painful stings. Even if the top or bell of certain jellyfish appears harmless, it's best to avoid direct contact. Some jellyfish can still sting if they are dead or washed up on shore. Always exercise caution and admire jellyfish from a safe distance.