Jellyfish have been around longer than which prehistoric animal?
What is the dinosaur?
People from countries in this area of the world eat Jellyfish and consider it a delicacy.
What is Asia (China, Korea, Japan)?
Jellyfish live in this habitat.
What is marine (water)?
The body of a jellyfish resembles the shape of this object.
What is a bell? (or umbrella)
We can see through a jellyfish because they are ______.
What is transparent?
When a jellyfish is dead, it can still do this.
What is sting?
This smaller sea animal eats jellyfish.
What are fish?
The temperature of the water Jellyfish live in.
What is both warm and cold water?
Jellyfish use this body part to gather food.
What are tentacles?
This can be used as a defense mechanism when a jellyfish lights up.
What is bioluminescence?
A sting from a jellyfish can be very _______ to humans.
What is dangerous? (poisonous, lethal, deadly, painful)
This flying animal will sometimes eat jellyfish.
What are birds?
Jellyfish are found in these types of water all around the world. (2 types)
What is freshwater and saltwater?
Jellyfish have these in tentacles to help them stop their prey and eat it.
What are stinging cells?
Jellyfish are this kind of animal because they eat meat.
What is a carnivore?
What does a jellyfish NOT have? (4 items)
What is no brain, heart, eyes and bones?
This large marine animal feeds on jellyfish.
What is a shark?
Thinking of the ocean from beach to deep sea, we find jellyfish at these two levels.
What is the top and bottom?
A jellyfish is this percentage of water.
What is 95%?
Other than floating, this is how a jellyfish moves across water.
What is jet propulsion?
A group of jellyfish is called this.
What is a bloom or smack?
This marine animal is the main predator for the jellyfish.
What is a turtle?
Jellyfish react to the environment the same on all sides because their bodies are _____________.
What is symmetrical?
Jellyfish use this body part to discard waste.
What is a mouth?
Jellyfish do not have bones because they are this type of animal.
What is an invertebrate?