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28 Types of Jellyfish (With Pictures) – Identification Guide Jellyfish, primarily from the phylum Cnidaria (classes Scyphozoa, Cubozoa, and Hydrozoa), are gelatinous, free-swimming marine animals known for their bell-shaped bodies and trailing tentacles armed with stinging cells (nematocysts)
Jellyfish facts and photos | National Geographic Kids But despite their name, jellyfish aren't actually fish—they're invertebrates, or animals with no backbones Jellyfish have tiny stinging cells in their tentacles to stun or paralyze their prey
30 Types of Jellyfish (With Pictures) - Viva Differences Jellyfish are some of the oldest living animals on Earth, with fossils dating back over 500 million years They have survived multiple mass extinctions and remain highly successful despite their simple anatomy Unlike most animals, jellyfish lack bones, a heart, or even a brain
Jellyfish: The smart stinging creatures drifting through our oceans “Jellyfish are gelatinous and jelly-like,” explains Miranda Lowe CBE, our Principal Curator of Crustacea and Cnidaria “They have a curved, bell-shaped body with tentacles hanging down from the underside
13 Photos That Capture The Exotic Undersea Lives Of Jellyfish Jellyfish are renowned for their captivating bioluminescent displays, casting a luminous glow in the dark ocean waters This phenomenon results from chemical reactions within their bodies, involving a protein called luciferin and an enzyme called luciferase
What Does A Jellyfish Look Like In The Water? - YouTube Ever wondered what a jellyfish truly looks like beneath the waves? This video takes you on a fascinating journey to explore the mesmerizing and often elusive appearance of these incredible
Jellyfish Facts! - National Geographic Kids Pulsing along on our ocean currents, these jelly-like creatures can be found in waters both cold and warm, deep and shallow and along coastlines, too Some jellyfish are clear, but others are vibrant colours of pink, yellow, blue and purple
Scyphozoa | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web - ADW Scyphozoans, like all Cnidarians, are all carnivores and some are filter-feeders Many smaller jellies feed on food particles trapped from the water while larger ones prey on fishes or swimming invertebrates