What are the pros and cons of a jellyfish?
Pro: Transparent Edible Phosphorescent Con: Sticky Primitive Slow
What marine animals depend on jellyfish for food?
Not many sea creatures dare to eat this animal but the most common predator of the jellyfish is the common sea turtles.
Is the lion's mane jellyfish in danger of becoming extinct?
The lions mane jellyfishs' status has not been listed by the IUCN
What name is good for jellyfish?
Stingy is a good ish name for a comb jellyfish because they sting you! Deepy is
also a good ish name for a comb jellyfish because they live in the really
deep sea!
Mainly squid. Sea Turtles and the bearded goby fish also eat jellyfish.
What does a cannonball jellyfish eat?
Yes,
Cannonballs eat mainly zooplankton (small plankton) such as veliger, and also all forms of red drum (type of fish) larvae.
What sea creature looks like a balloon and amp causes a burning sensation when it stings?
A jellyfish looks like a balloon or umbrella and trails hundreds of stinging tentacles.
How are bilateral and radial symmetry alike?
they both help with balance most of them are living things and they both divide in some way
How do jellyfishes affect humans?
Humans affect jellyfish by one way we seem to always forget about, though it's very present: Pollution. Oil and debris are poured into the oceans, harming this old species. Some jellyfish, that are filter feeders, will just suck in the sea water and things that are in it to provide for their nutritional needs. When doing this, they consume endangered species and other important foods to humans like shrimp and small plankton. Of course, when something is sucking in polluted water, it has polluted water inside of it and that can cause for its offspring to be deformed and for the jellyfish itself to die or become sick.
Yes; some hydrozoan jellyfishes can reproduce asexually by gemmation (with buds) and by direct scission.
Where do bioluminescent animals live?
bioluminescent animals live in the deep layer of the ocean. including jellyfish,octopses, and squid.
What are synonyms of langosta?
I'm stuck on this too. I have to do write out the synonyms of langosta. One obvious one is lobster I guess. There aren't any more, I'm afraid, unless you use langisto, Spanish's word for langosta
What is the life span of a Portugese man of war?
Physalia physalis generally have an annual life cycle. At the end of their lives, they tend to form a large 'bloom' of thousands of other individuals (each individual is a colony of synergistic polyps). They then release gametes into the marine environment where they randomly unite with other gametes that then form zygotes (embryos) which in turn form a new individual colony, completing the 'circle of life'.