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Jellyfish First Term P3 By Andres Garza November 22, 2010
Jellyfish Jellyfish are very delicate sea animals that look friendly but they are harmful animals that can sting and hurt people. Jellyfish have no brain, eyes and have a body made with mostly water. Jellyfish have been around for along time, since the dinosaurs were alive. Jellyfish don’t have legs or hands, instead they have tentacles which sting on the bottom. Jellyfish catch their prays with their tentacles and then bring the food to their mouth.
Most jellyfish are found in the ocean but some are also found in ponds and streams. Jellyfish anchor their bodies to the pond weeds and the rocks. Jellyfish are usually found and stay at the surface of the water but some go as low as 3300 feet under the surface top. Where are they found?
Stings Whenever you see a jellyfish, especially big jellyfish be sure to watch out for there tentacles which are on the bottom part of the jellyfish. The jellyfish's tentacles help a lot, without them they wouldn't be able to catch their food or survive from attacks. The tentacles are used to kill their prey and to defend them from their predators. The tentacles can sting if you touch them and they cause rashes or severe injuries. Some jellyfish are much worse than others like the jellyfish called a sea wasp which is found in the coast of Northern Australia. If you get stung by a sea wasp you die within 15 minutes.
Predator/Prey To stay alive jelly fish eat plankton, tiny plants and other animals that live near the surface of the water by using their tentacles. The jellyfish’s prey gets stuck in their sticky tentacles, then the jellyfish sting them which makes poison go in to the animal and kills them and then the jellyfish brings the food up to his mouth.
The jellyfish’s Predator are harpoons and when they attack the jellyfish stings them until a lot of poison goes in to them but sometimes the harpoon  can escape  before the jellyfish stings them too long that it kills them. Some animals like crabs and sea turtles don't get hurt by the jellyfish’s poisonous sting that if they eat them they don't get hurt, so crabs and sea turtles are often found attacking and eating jellyfish. Sea slugs can also eat jellyfish because if they get stung nothing happens because there whole body is covered with mucus which stops the jellyfish stings from firing. Predators
Jellyfish Strategies Jellyfish are not fast swimmers so it is hard to out swim their predators. When jellyfish sense a predator they don’t move so when the predator goes by they don’t notice them because most jellyfish are hard to spot because you can see through them. To make it easier to catch their prey, they also don’t move when they are close by because some jellyfish have coloured patches and fish can mistake that for food so if they get closer the jellyfish can eventually sting them. (catch the prey).
Jellyfish are not fast swimmers but they can keep swimming for a long time without being tired but since jellyfish are not fast swimmers they let the waves take them. Jellyfish rely on the oceans current to swept them to places with food but sometimes jellyfish don’t get to where they hoped to or sometimes they are swept ashore. Swimmers
If you have ever touched a jellyfish's top it would probably be slimy. The reasons why the jellyfish is slimy is because they have a thing called mucus that they have all over them. Mucus prevents them from stinging themselves and also prevents the stings from firing crazy. Jellyfish
Jellyfish look so much alike that you probably think there are not male or female. It is very hard to see the difference of male and females, the only difference is that male produce sperm and female make eggs. The way to make another jellyfish is that the male put sperm in the water that eventually the female jellyfish will absorb it and it starts to fertilize the eggs. The egg will hatch in a couple of days in the female jellyfish and they little jellyfish that is formed is called a Larva will come out of the mothers mouth and go out in the sea alone, the mother or father will not take any care of it. Male or Female
Types There are many types of jellyfish, some sting harder and others look different and live in different places. There are sea wasps, hydras, pelagia, medusa and many more types of jellyfish. Sea wasps have a very dangerous sting that can kill humans in about 15 minutes. Hydras, unlike any other jellyfish live in ponds and are very different looking. Medusa’s look like snowflakes the top of the Medusa looks like a stack of dishes. Pelagia`s are jellyfish that make their own light which helps them attract their prey or their predators.
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Jellyfish

  • 1. Jellyfish First Term P3 By Andres Garza November 22, 2010
  • 2. Jellyfish Jellyfish are very delicate sea animals that look friendly but they are harmful animals that can sting and hurt people. Jellyfish have no brain, eyes and have a body made with mostly water. Jellyfish have been around for along time, since the dinosaurs were alive. Jellyfish don’t have legs or hands, instead they have tentacles which sting on the bottom. Jellyfish catch their prays with their tentacles and then bring the food to their mouth.
  • 3. Most jellyfish are found in the ocean but some are also found in ponds and streams. Jellyfish anchor their bodies to the pond weeds and the rocks. Jellyfish are usually found and stay at the surface of the water but some go as low as 3300 feet under the surface top. Where are they found?
  • 4. Stings Whenever you see a jellyfish, especially big jellyfish be sure to watch out for there tentacles which are on the bottom part of the jellyfish. The jellyfish's tentacles help a lot, without them they wouldn't be able to catch their food or survive from attacks. The tentacles are used to kill their prey and to defend them from their predators. The tentacles can sting if you touch them and they cause rashes or severe injuries. Some jellyfish are much worse than others like the jellyfish called a sea wasp which is found in the coast of Northern Australia. If you get stung by a sea wasp you die within 15 minutes.
  • 5. Predator/Prey To stay alive jelly fish eat plankton, tiny plants and other animals that live near the surface of the water by using their tentacles. The jellyfish’s prey gets stuck in their sticky tentacles, then the jellyfish sting them which makes poison go in to the animal and kills them and then the jellyfish brings the food up to his mouth.
  • 6. The jellyfish’s Predator are harpoons and when they attack the jellyfish stings them until a lot of poison goes in to them but sometimes the harpoon can escape before the jellyfish stings them too long that it kills them. Some animals like crabs and sea turtles don't get hurt by the jellyfish’s poisonous sting that if they eat them they don't get hurt, so crabs and sea turtles are often found attacking and eating jellyfish. Sea slugs can also eat jellyfish because if they get stung nothing happens because there whole body is covered with mucus which stops the jellyfish stings from firing. Predators
  • 7. Jellyfish Strategies Jellyfish are not fast swimmers so it is hard to out swim their predators. When jellyfish sense a predator they don’t move so when the predator goes by they don’t notice them because most jellyfish are hard to spot because you can see through them. To make it easier to catch their prey, they also don’t move when they are close by because some jellyfish have coloured patches and fish can mistake that for food so if they get closer the jellyfish can eventually sting them. (catch the prey).
  • 8. Jellyfish are not fast swimmers but they can keep swimming for a long time without being tired but since jellyfish are not fast swimmers they let the waves take them. Jellyfish rely on the oceans current to swept them to places with food but sometimes jellyfish don’t get to where they hoped to or sometimes they are swept ashore. Swimmers
  • 9. If you have ever touched a jellyfish's top it would probably be slimy. The reasons why the jellyfish is slimy is because they have a thing called mucus that they have all over them. Mucus prevents them from stinging themselves and also prevents the stings from firing crazy. Jellyfish
  • 10. Jellyfish look so much alike that you probably think there are not male or female. It is very hard to see the difference of male and females, the only difference is that male produce sperm and female make eggs. The way to make another jellyfish is that the male put sperm in the water that eventually the female jellyfish will absorb it and it starts to fertilize the eggs. The egg will hatch in a couple of days in the female jellyfish and they little jellyfish that is formed is called a Larva will come out of the mothers mouth and go out in the sea alone, the mother or father will not take any care of it. Male or Female
  • 11. Types There are many types of jellyfish, some sting harder and others look different and live in different places. There are sea wasps, hydras, pelagia, medusa and many more types of jellyfish. Sea wasps have a very dangerous sting that can kill humans in about 15 minutes. Hydras, unlike any other jellyfish live in ponds and are very different looking. Medusa’s look like snowflakes the top of the Medusa looks like a stack of dishes. Pelagia`s are jellyfish that make their own light which helps them attract their prey or their predators.
  • 12.
  • 13. The End That is my first term P3