Do you know what a Jellyfish is ? If you don’t read this power point By Rachel Davis and Halle Cornelius.

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Do you know what a Jellyfish is ? If you don’t read this power point By Rachel Davis and Halle Cornelius

Some Facts About Jellyfish  Most Jellyfish live in salt water.  Jellyfish have no heart, brain or no head.  Jellyfish were the first organisms on earth.  They can kill in seconds.  Box Jellies are the deadliest organism in the world.  Some Jellyfish life in fresh water.  Jellyfish are classified in the phylum Coelenterata, which means they have a very simple body with a large center mouth where food comes in and waste goes out.

Some facts about Jellyfish part two  Jellyfish are invertebrates and don't have a backbone.  Jellyfish are the favorite meal of many sea turtles.  Jellyfish have existed for 650 years !  There are more than 200 different species of jellyfish inhabiting the in the ocean!

Types of Jellyfish This is a Box Jellyfish. This is a Rainbow Jellyfish.

What Jellyfish Eat  Jellyfish normally eats whatever their long tentacles catch while drifting in the ocean currents.

Where Jellyfish live  They do live in the oceans. They also live in lakes, rivers and all bodies of water that have a connection in any way to an ocean. Because they are in the water, they are actually what is known as part of the Cnidarian family.

Neon Jellies

 We hope you like our point power!  Thank you for reading!  Thank you to these websites,jellyfish facts.com and Google.