jellyfishes are not a matter of money.
Florida's water is home to many species of jellyfish. Examples include by-the-wind sailor jellyfish, mushroom cap jellyfish, box jellyfish and sea nettle. The Portuguese man-of-war also live near Fort Lauderdale, but is not actually a jellyfish.
thousands of years ago, millions of jellyfish were trapped in the lake, when a submerged reef rose from the sea. the jellyfish adapted to their surroundings by losing their sting completely. you can now swim safely with sixteen million jellyfish in jellyfish lake.
Jellyfish are members of the phylum Cnidaria. There are more than 100 kinds, each with its own Latin name. So there is no single Latin name for jellyfish.
Most jellyfish are carnivores that prey on fish, crustaceans and any other swimming animals they can subdue with their venomous stinging cells. In turn, many other animals feed on jellyfish, including tuna, crustaceans, and other jellyfish. In other words, they are both predators, and prey.
Nope, jellyfishes are carnivorous in nature.
HOW MUCH DOES THE BOX JELLYFISH cost £1555
Jellyfish do not have any bones.
Jellyfish are pretty much transparent. So yeah I guess there could be an 'orange jellyfish'.
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A mummy asnd daddy jellyfish who love each other very much may make other little jellyfish.
Nomura's jellyfish can weigh as much as 440 lbs (200 kgs).
Yes they are. But not much.
95% water is in a jellyfish. Your welcome
It's possible as jellyfish will eat pretty much anything that gets caught in their tentacles.
Yes, that's right. A jellyfish is an invertebrate, which means that it doesn't have a backbone or spinal column. Jellyfish are pretty much a blob, and with no brain or spine, its a wonder how they survive!
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Jellyfish come in many different sizes. Many are small and can fit in the palm of your hand. Others are much larger than humans.