Jellyfish | Medusozoa

Jellyfish | Medusozoa

Description
Description

Jellyfish, or Medusozoa, are gelatinous sea creatures known for their umbrella-shaped bells and trailing tentacles. These ancient animals have roamed the oceans for over 500 million years, predating even dinosaurs. Jellyfish inhabit every ocean, from surface waters to the deep sea, and some species even thrive in freshwater. They play a crucial role in marine ecosystems, both as predators and prey. Jellyfish have a simple body structure with no brain, heart, or bones, and they move by pulsating their bell-like bodies. Their evolution has equipped them with stinging cells, or nematocysts, used for defense and to capture prey, making them fascinating yet sometimes feared ocean dwellers.

Anatomy
Anatomy

Jellyfish are unique creatures with a simple, translucent body mainly made up of water. Their most recognizable part is the bell, a dome-shaped structure that pulsates to propel them through the water. From the underside of the bell hang tentacles armed with stinging cells called nematocysts, used for defense and catching prey. Jellyfish lack complex organs like brains or hearts; instead, they have a basic nerve net to detect changes in their environment. They don't have true speech, but they can sense light and certain chemicals. Despite their simple anatomy, jellyfish are efficient swimmers and survivors, having existed for millions of years.

Human Interaction
Human Interaction

The relationship between humans and jellyfish has been a mix of fascination and caution. Jellyfish have graced our oceans for over 500 million years, longer than most marine species. They often feature in literature and films as mysterious, ethereal beings, sometimes with a sting in the tale. While swimmers and beachgoers respect their painful sting, jellyfish have also inspired design, from fashion to architecture. In some cultures, they're a culinary delicacy.

Scientifically, their resilience and simple anatomy offer insights into evolution and biology. Conservation efforts focus on understanding their role in marine ecosystems, as their populations can explode, affecting fishing and tourism industries.

Common Questions
Common Questions
What is a group of jellyfish called?

A group of jellyfish is called a smack. A smack is also the term used to describe a slap or blow that is given by the hand either usually as a reaction. The term smack is used for a group of jellyfish as it describes what it feels like when someone is among jellyfish.

What do jellyfish eat?

Jellyfish usually eat whatever food they find as they swim through water and can fit in their mouth which includes shrimp, krill, and small fish. As a result of this process, jellyfish are considered ‘passive’ feeders since they are not actively hunting or looking for food.

How do jellyfish reproduce?

Jellyfish reproduce in 2 different ways depending on their current body form since they embody 2 different body forms throughout their lifespan, the medusa and polyps. Polyps can reproduce through asexual budding and the medusa body form reproduces through spawn eggs and sperm to reproduce sexually.

Animals

* Under Development *

2.36”-4.33” | 6-11 cm
5”-9.84” | 12.7-25 cm
17.7”-35” | 45-89 cm
6-18 months
Atlantic Sea Nettle
11.000
25.000
89.000
1.50
300
GUIDE
3D
Atlantic Sea Nettle
.79”-6.7” | 2-17 cm
.79”-6.7” | 2-17 cm
1.6”-13.8” | 4-35 cm
Atolla Jellyfish
17.000
17.000
35.000
1200
GUIDE
3D
Atolla Jellyfish
12.6”-47” | 32-119 cm
15.75”-59” | 40-150 cm
29”-108” | 74-274 cm
55-88 lb | 25-40 kg
2-6 months
Barrel Jellyfish
119.000
150.000
274.000
40.000
0.50
6400
GUIDE
3D
Barrel Jellyfish
8.3”-18.9” | 21-48 cm
16”-36” | 40.6-91.4 cm
44”-104” | 112-264 cm
6-12 months
Black Sea Nettle Jellyfish
48.000
91.400
264.000
1.00
350
GUIDE
3D
Black Sea Nettle Jellyfish
.59”-6.3” | 1.5-16 cm
.47”-3.94” | 1.2-10 cm
.59”-6.3” | 1.5-16 cm
Bloodybelly Comb Jellyfish
16.000
10.000
16.000
100
GUIDE
3D
Bloodybelly Comb Jellyfish
7.1”-13.8” | 18-35 cm
9.84”-17.72” | 25-45 cm
24.8”-44.9” | 63-114 cm
1 year
Blue Jellyfish
35.000
45.000
114.000
1.00
5800
GUIDE
3D
Blue Jellyfish
5.5”-7.9” | 14-20 cm
7.1”-9.84” | 18-25 cm
7.5”-10.6” | 19-27 cm
.31-3 lb | .14-1.38 kg
3-6 months
Cannonball Jellyfish
20.000
25.000
27.000
1.380
0.50
12000
GUIDE
3D
Cannonball Jellyfish
3.5”-6.3” | 9-16 cm
5.9”-10” | 15-25.4 cm
16.5”-27.2” | 42-69 cm
.44-5.3 lb | .2-2.4 kg
1 year
Compass Jellyfish
16.000
25.400
69.000
2.400
1.00
5600
GUIDE
3D
Compass Jellyfish
8.7”-19.7” | 22-50 cm
9.84”-23.62” | 25-60 cm
13”-30.7” | 33-78 cm
.04-.89 lb | .02-.4 kg
3-6 months
Crowned Jellyfish
50.000
60.000
78.000
0.400
0.50
5
GUIDE
3D
Crowned Jellyfish
.5”-5.9” | 1.2-15 cm
.8”-10” | 2-25.4 cm
1.2”-14.2” | 3-36 cm
2-6 months
Crystal Jellyfish
15.000
25.400
36.000
0.50
1500
GUIDE
3D
Crystal Jellyfish
.3”-.63” | .8-1.6 cm
.39”-.79” | 1-2 cm
.67”-1.34” | 1.7-3.4 cm
Darth Vader Jellyfish
1.600
2.000
3.400
40
GUIDE
3D
Darth Vader Jellyfish
4.7”-5.9” | 12-15 cm
4.72”-5.91” | 12-15 cm
8.3”-10.6” | 21-27 cm
4-6 months
Flower Hat Jelly
15.000
15.000
27.000
0.50
150
GUIDE
3D
Flower Hat Jelly
1.6”-8.7” | 4-22 cm
2.36”-11.8” | 6-30 cm
2”-10.2” | 5-26 cm
4-6 months
Fried Egg Jellyfish
22.000
30.000
26.000
0.50
2000
GUIDE
3D
Fried Egg Jellyfish
10.2”-41.3” | 26-105 cm
15.75”-78.75” | 40-200 cm
28.3”-143” | 72-362 cm
200-480 lb | 91-217 kg
1 year
Lion’s Mane Jellyfish
105.000
200.000
362.000
217.000
1.00
6900
GUIDE
3D
Lion’s Mane Jellyfish
.79”-2.75” | 2-7 cm
1.18”-3.94” | 3-10 cm
3.15”-11” | 8-28 cm
6-9 months
Mauve Stinger
7.000
10.000
28.000
0.75
2300
GUIDE
3D
Mauve Stinger
3.94”-9.1” | 10-23 cm
5.91”-13.78” | 15-35 cm
7.1”-16.5” | 18-42 cm
.01-.07 lb | .01-.03 kg
8-12 months
Moon Jellyfish
23.000
35.000
42.000
0.030
1.00
56000
GUIDE
3D
Moon Jellyfish
22”-27.2” | 56-69 cm
30”-36” | 76.2-91.4 cm
55”-67” | 140-170 cm
30-50 lb | 14-23 kg
Pink Meanie Jellyfish
69.000
91.400
170.000
23.000
1200
GUIDE
3D
Pink Meanie Jellyfish
2”-5.1” | 5-13 cm
4.72”-11.8” | 12-30 cm
8.7”-23.2” | 22-59 cm
1 year
Portuguese Man o' War
13.000
30.000
59.000
1.00
17000
GUIDE
3D
Portuguese Man o' War
3.5”-5.1” | 9-13 cm
2.95”-3.94” | 7.5-10 cm
6.7”-9.1” | 17-23 cm
Red Paper Lantern Jellyfish
13.000
10.000
23.000
5
GUIDE
3D
Red Paper Lantern Jellyfish
13.4”-14.2” | 34-36 cm
17.7”-19.7” | 45-50 cm
36.2”-41.7” | 92-106 cm
20-24 lb | 9-11 kg
1 year
White-Spotted Jellyfish
36.000
50.000
106.000
11.000
1.00
410
GUIDE
3D
White-Spotted Jellyfish