Most animal life that is capable of developing a relationship with any other form of animal life (primarily of its own species) is capable of emotions to some extent. The difficulty rises in trying to measure it or to quantify if in any way.
Well, if you shot a jelly fish with a gun the bullet would enter the jelly fish and explode and the particles would stink everyone in a 100ft radius. Trust me, don't f*cking try it!
They can't really discuise themselves because a lot are colorful. I guess it doesn't matter all that much cuz they can sting!
although jellyfish like the Irukandji are uber small and colorless. even when the sun shines through them you still can't see them cuz theyre clear.
A group of primitive aquatic animals that include jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones. Colenterates are sessile (sedentary) and exhibit symmetry. Their body parts are symmetrically arranged around a central point.
What are some water invertebrates?
Some invertebrates that live in the water are:
* Shrimp * Lobster * Clams * Jellyfish * Starfish * Crabs * Mollusks * Snails
Jellyfish can be found off of Oahu, although they aren't a big problem. As far as I'm aware, there are no jellyfish there that can kill humans. Though the are Box Jellyfish there, they aren't the notorious killers that are found in other parts of the world.
Do jellyfish live at the mouth of Chesapeake Bay or farther north in the Bay?
Most jellyfish live near the mouth of Chesapeake Bay
What jellyfish are blue with a bubble head and found in the Gulf?
blue bottle jellyfish or portugeuse man of war
Jellyfish don't actively hide. They do benefit from being mostly transparent, which says to other animals, "there's nothing much here to eat". Doesn't work with sea turtles, though, who love to eat jellies.
What are the odds being stung by a jellyfish?
a painful strike to the stung area and a possibility of paralyzment
Deep sea jellyfish are eaten by tunas, sharks, swordfish and few speices of salmon.
How far under water do jellyfish live?
Jellyfish do not live that far under the water's surface. These jellyfish typically only live a few feet under the water.
No- they cannot see as we do, only detect light and dark using organs called ocelli, which are usually located at the end of each tentacle. The number of ocelli can vary from very few to several hundred, depending upon the jellyfish species.
How did the box jellyfish get its scientific name?
Chironex fleckeri comes from the Greek "cheiro" meaning hand and the Latin "nex" meaning murderer, and fleckeri from the North Queensland toxicologist and radiologist Doctor Hugo Flecker.
the other organism eats the jellyfish *SCORE* it makes them both happy because the jelly was having conflicted emotions about being so possibly deadly, and the other organism was hungry, so it ate the jelly and everythign ended up happy. the end.
Arctic jellyfish, also called Lion's Mane, are predators. They hunt and kill plankton, fish, and sometimes other jellyfish too.