Are there any poisonous jellyfish in the Bahamas?
yes, I am pretty sure that there are poisonous jellyfish in the Bahamas.
Why is the jellyfish always tilted in the direction of movement?
Jellyfish are known as zooplankton, or animal drifters, as their means of propulsion cannot fight the ocean currents. The jelly fish move with the current and are viewed as tilted in the direction of movement.
What does a jellyfish looks like?
Jellyfish can look like clear plastic, with a shape like a mushroom or umbrella.
The body of a jellyfish is shaped like a bell or umbrella, with a clear, jellylike material filling most of the space between the upper and lower surfaces. A mouth is located in the center of the undersurface and tentacles dangle from the bell margin. Many jellyfish are colored, with pink or orange internal structures visible through the colorless or delicately tinted bell, and all are exquisitely designed; they are among the most beautiful of animal types.
What is the biggest type of jellyfish in the world?
The Lion's mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata). The largest recorded specimen found, washed up on the shore of Massachusetts Bay in 1870, had a bell (body) with a diameter of 2.3 m (7 feet 6 inches) and tentacles 36.5 m (120 feet) long.
Why does a foot become swollen after being stung by jellyfish?
the poison irritates the skin and the skin reacts with swelling, also it is because you forgot to pee on the area when it made contact as this is a good antidote to jellyfish stings.
Books on Urine often sited for this effect on jellyfish stings
What is the symbiotic relationship of cnidarians with a jellyfish?
JellyFish are Cnidarians. so I dont know what you mean
Are there jellyfish in Michigan?
Possibly, there is a species of fresh water jellyfish that can be found in lakes in Michigan. They haven't been confirmed in Lake Michigan, but have been seen in other lakes in Michigan. They can be very plentiful one year and then not seen for several years in some places. They are believed to have originated in China and been carried to North America by water fowl or transplanted plants.
Jellyfish have no ears.
Jellyfish lack basic sensory organs and brain, but their nervous systems generally allow them to perceive stimuli such as light and odor.
What types of jellyfish are in NC?
Cabbagehead or Cannonball jellyfish were very common this summer on the southern coast of North Carolina - Kure Beach, Carolina beach. GTM
What is the bell of a jellyfish?
The bell of a jellyfish is the big round part where the tentacles hang down from.
Is a giant squid bigger than a Portuguese man of war?
Giant squids are generally bigger than portuguese man of wars, but portuguese man of wars can actually grow much bigger than the giant squid. Giant squids are up to 50 ft in length, while portuguese man of wars tentacles can reach up to 165 ft. That is slightly more than three times the length of the giant squid.
The box jellyfish is an ocean invertebrate that belongs to the phylum of Cnidaria. It is in the kingdom of animalia and the class of Cubozoa.
What's the structure of a jellyfish?
hi well iam doing a thing on the structure of a jellyfish to but i can't find anything all i know is that they have sharp tentecals that shoot venom at over 20000 time.
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What does a Portuguese man-of war eat?
Portuguese man-of-war eat small sea creatures such as fish and shrimp. It catches the animals using it's tentacles. The poison in the tentacles kills the animal and is put into the eating gland.
cnidocytes are specilized cells where nematocysts are stored
nematocysts are poisonous harpoons that are stored like coiled springs
cnidocytes are unique to the phylum Cnidaria (corals, sea anemones, hydrae, jellyfish, etc.).
What Invertabrate group does the Jellyfish belong to?
The jellyfish is in the "Cnidaria" group. A "Cnidaria" lives in the water and have soft, hollow bodies.