Jellyfish live in oceans and seas of all around the world, in shallow or deep waters and in some rivers and lakes too. Most jellyfish live in seawaters, some of them in freshwaters. Most live off of the northern cast of Austrailia
Jellyfish can be found in oceans and some coastal waters around the world. They are commonly sold in some seafood markets and specialty food stores for human consumption. However, it is important to note that jellyfish can be delicate to transport and prepare, and not all varieties are safe for consumption.
Stinging cells, also known as cnidocytes, are characteristic of cnidarians such as jellyfish and corals. They contain a coiled stinger structure called a nematocyst that can inject venom into prey or predators. These cells enable cnidarians to capture food, defend against threats, and obtain resources for survival.
Common jellyfish species found near Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, include the moon jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) and the sea nettle jellyfish (Chrysaora quinquecirrha). Both species are known to frequent the coastal waters of the region.
Some of the creatures that live in the Mariana Trench include amphipods, snailfish, and deep-sea jellyfish. These organisms have adapted to survive in the extreme conditions of the deep-sea environment, such as high pressures, low temperatures, and limited food sources.
Jellyfish live in both the shallow waters of the ocean and the deep parts of the ocean. They can live in warm or cold water.
They live in shallow sea water
Seahorses tend to like Shallow Waters More than Deep Waters
deep ---Actually, starfish live in shallow water. Or, rocky pools.
Jellyfish can be found in every ocean in the world. They can live in warm or cold ocean waters and in deep or shallow waters. Some jellyfish can even live in fresh water.
Most Jellyfish do but some do live in fresh water! There is a place on this island that has fresh water jellyfish you can swim with them my mom has!
Deep water
they live in shallow, tropical waters
DEEP!
coral reefs live in shallow water, maximum up to 56ft.
10 feet
no they do not live in shallow water because they are way to big.