Ctenophores are found in most marine environments: from polar waters to the tropics; near coasts and in mid-ocean; from the surface waters to the ocean depths.
The scientific name of comb jelly is Ctenophora.
It was first discovered in the Pacific ocean near San Diego, California.
No it is toxic
Yes
It seems that not many people know about the Bloodybelly Comb Jelly, and we are still in the dark ages with the amount of knowledge we about them.
They can have 10,000
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A comb jelly, or ctenophore, is primarily classified as a pelagic organism, meaning it lives in the water column rather than on the seafloor. While it can be found at various depths in the ocean and may occasionally come into contact with the benthic zone, it is not considered benthic. Therefore, comb jellies are more accurately categorized as part of the nekton or plankton, depending on their ability to swim against currents.
Different kinds of jellyfish can live in any ocean.
they eat fish
jelly fish find food in the bottom of the ocean where they live.
Jelly fish!