- Jellyfish - Wikipedia
Jellyfish are mainly free-swimming marine animals, although a few are anchored to the seabed by stalks rather than being motile They are made of an umbrella-shaped main body made of mesoglea, known as the bell, and a collection of trailing tentacles on the underside
- Jellyfish | Characteristics, Habitat, Diet, Anatomy, Facts | Britannica
Jellyfish, any planktonic marine member of the class Scyphozoa (phylum Cnidaria), a group of invertebrate animals composed of about 200 described species, or of the class Cubozoa (approximately 20 species) Learn more about the characteristics and natural history of jellyfish in this article
- Jellyfish facts and photos | National Geographic Kids
Jellyfish have drifted along on ocean currents for millions of years, even before dinosaurs lived on the Earth The jellylike creatures pulse along on ocean currents and are abundant in cold
- Jellyfish Facts: Habitat, Behavior, Diet - ThoughtCo
Jellyfish are equipped with hydrostatic skeletons, which sound like they might have been invented by Iron Man, but are actually an innovation that evolution hit on hundreds of millions of years ago
- Jellyfish: The smart stinging creatures drifting through our oceans
Jellyfish are invertebrates – animals that don’t have a backbone – and belong to a group called Cnidaria Some of their closest relatives include colourful corals and anemones “Jellyfish are gelatinous and jelly-like,” explains Miranda Lowe CBE, our Principal Curator of Crustacea and Cnidaria
- Jellyfish - Facts and Beyond - Biology Dictionary
Jellyfish are fascinating animals that spend their lives floating in the oceans Jellyfish are not actually fish but are invertebrates
- Pet Jellyfish USA Pet Jellyfish At Home Jellyfish Aquariums
From ethereal Moon Jellies to the vibrant hues of Pacific Sea Nettles, explore a curated selection of stunning jellyfish species and intricately designed aquariums Let the magic of jellyfish inspire you as you embark on your aquatic journey
- How Jellyfish Work - HowStuffWorks
Jellyfish are planktons that have no bones, brain, or heart In fact, their bodies are mostly water and have just six major parts Jellyfish live anywhere from 3-6 months and range in size from less than an inch to over 7 feet long
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