Jellyfish
Float with the mesmerizing mysteries of the ocean!
The Basics
Scientific Name
Aurelia aurita
Conservation Status
Not evaluated
Location
Oceans worldwide
Average size
12 to 15 inches in diameter
diet
Plankton and small fish
lifespan
About 6 months in the wild
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Overview
Jellyfish are incredible creatures that float through oceans around the globe. They belong to the phylum Cnidaria and are part of the invertebrate family, which means they lack a backbone.
The scientific name for the common jellyfish is Aurelia aurita. With a bell-shaped body, they can grow to an average size of 30 to 38 centimeters (12 to 15 inches) in diameter.
Jellyfish eat by capturing tiny plankton and small fish with their specialized cells called nematocysts. These cells sting their prey and help them reel in a delicious snack.
Most jellyfish only live for about 6 months in the wild. Despite their brief lives, they continuously drift through the water, creating stunning and mesmerizing movements.
Fun fact: Jellyfish have existed for over 500 million years, well before dinosaurs roamed the Earth! Talk about a long history of jelly-rolling!
Next time you spot a jellyfish while swimming or at the beach, remember how amazing these gel-like animals truly are!
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