22 Amazing Facts about Jellyfish

Jellyfish – are jelly-like creatures that may be found mainly in water both warm and cold water. They are commonly found in coastal zones across the world.  Many jellyfish are clear and some are vibrant colors of purple, yellow, blue, and pink. Jellyfish may be bioluminescent so they produce their own light. Jellyfish have existed for more than 500 million years before dinosaurs lived on the Earth. Most of the types of jellyfish may produce bioluminescence or own light that makes them glow in the dark. Thus, jellyfish are more visible in the deep oceans with their different colors such as blue, yellow, red, and violet. The main use of bioluminescence or light is for self-defense by confusing predators in the ocean and sea. Jellyfish also use this light to attract and prey small fish and crabs for their food.

Mostly, jellyfish are free-swimming marine animals with trailing tentacles and umbrella-shaped bells. This marine animal is found from surface waters to the deep sea across the world. Jellyfish eat plankton which are small organisms that float in the sea and ocean water. Several marine animals including seabirds, fish, and turtles eat jellyfish. Jellyfish may help in maintaining the ocean clean or healthy by removing waste products from the water. They are also beneficial in controlling or maintaining the population of marine animals in the sea and ocean.

Important facts about jellyfish – There are several important facts about jellyfish are given below –

  1. Jellyfish are jelly-like creatures, which may be found mainly in both warm and cold water and they are also commonly found in coastal zones across the world
  2. Jellyfish have no blood, heart, eyes, brain, and bones.
  3. Jellyfish are made up of bag-like, smooth bodies and tentacles armed with tiny cells.
  4. Jellyfish can be bioluminescent so they produce their own light for self-defense and prey on small fishes and crabs for their food.
  5. The mouth of jellyfish is found or placed in the center of the body.
  6. Jellyfish have existed for more than 500 million years before dinosaurs lived on the Earth.
  7. Mostly, jellyfish are free-swimming marine animals with trailing tentacles and umbrella-shaped bells.
  8. Jellyfish may help to keep the ocean clean or healthy by removing waste products from the water.
  9. Many jellyfish are clear and several others are available or found in different colors such as purple, yellow, blue, and pink
  10. Jellyfish eat crabs, tiny plants, shrimp, larvae, and small fish and digest their food very fast
  11. Marine animals including sea turtles and seabirds eat jellyfish
  12. Lion’s mane jellyfish is one of the giant jellyfish across the world.
  13. Box jellyfish are very poisonous due to their tentacles are covered by poison.
  14. Jellyfish may swim fast as 1.5 to 2 meters per second
  15. Different types of jellyfish are suitable for food which may be used as ingredients to make different dishes.
  16. The life span of some jellyfish is about 12 to 18 months and several others live only for around three months to a year.
  17. Medusa is the adult stage of jellyfish that reproduce sexually by spawning sperm cells and eggs which are deposited into the water. Male and female jellies release their sperm cells and eggs through their mouths.
  18. Box jellyfish have 24 eyes and their eyes are bundled into four groups in which two of the eye types may form images and the other two types perform easy task like avoiding obstacles and reply or responding to light. These eyes are placed at every corner of their bell-like body.
  19. Jellyfish look like squishy and appear just like a water droplet or blob because jellies are 95 percent water. They do not have heart, blood, and brain.
  20. Jellyfish are found from surface waters to the deep sea across the world.
  21. Jellyfish are beneficial in controlling or maintaining the population of marine animals in the sea and ocean.
  22. Crystal jellyfish are found in the western part of North America and is one of the largest types of jellyfish.

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