Blue bottles, also known as Portuguese man o' war, are marine creatures that drift in ocean currents. They are not true jellyfish but are colonial organisms composed of specialized polyps and medusae that work together for survival. Their purpose in the ecosystem includes serving as both predators, feeding on small fish and plankton, and as prey for larger marine animals. Additionally, they play a role in nutrient cycling within their habitats.
sea turtles and other sea animals
whats the question?
All the shades of blue
a big blue thing that lives in the sea.
Well theres sea food...
whats 40 meters below sea level
The Baltic Sea
whats the coast
Sunfish are known to eat jellyfish in the deeper parts of the ocean. They are also known to eat puffer fish.
The sea is blue because it reflects of the sky so when the sky is blue the sea is blue and when the sky is grey the sea is grey. hope this helped ashley
The South China Sea which is part of the Pacific Ocean
yes, blue sea is real