Jellyfish reproduction involves several different stages. In the adult, or medusa, stage of a jellyfish, they can reproduce sexually by releasing sperm and eggs into the water, forming a planula. In this larval stage of jellyfish life, the planula hooks on to the bottom of a smooth rock or other structure and grows into another stage of jellyfish life, the polyp--which resembles a miniature sea anemone. During this stage, which can last for several months or years, asexual reproduction occurs. The polyps clone themselves and bud, or strobilate, into another stage of jellyfish life, called ephyra. It is this form that grows into the adult medusa jellyfish.
The moon jellyfish has one stomach.
Crill think this is wrong answer, would suggest coral as a better answer.
moon jellyfish
The scientific name for moon jellyfish is Aurelia aurita.
Whales, turtles, and larger types of fish all eat the moon jellyfish. The moon jellyfish is thought to have existed for millions of years.
The moon jellyfish is one of the most common jellyfish on the planet, and they die all the time. Figure it out for yourself.
No.
no.
coral Jellyfish
no they will harm you
Semaeostomeae
Jellyfish are not reptiles. Reptiles are vertebrate animals that have scales and lay eggs. Jellyfish are invertebrates.