As human beings we are 'just' part of the entire environment. So are jellyfish !
Here are some interesting facts about jellyfish, as we think it is important to know about others as well as human activitiy impact on earth.
Jellyfish are very important animals in the ocean. We should definitely respect and not harm them. They are food for a number of marine animals such as large fish and turtles. They can also protect the small fish from being eaten by predators with their stinging cells.
Here are some facts about jellyfish;
Some jellyfish can glow in the dark
Jellyfish are the oldest multi-organ animal
Jellyfish don't have brains
Jellyfish are found all over the world
Some jellyfish are immortal
Not all jellyfish have tentacles
There's a giant jellyfish called the hair jelly
150 million people are stung by jellyfish each year
What would happen if jellyfish went extinct?
Globally there are huge numbers of jellyfish in the oceans. In recent years, studies have suggested that when jellyfish blooms die-off, massive quantities of jellyfish sink out of surface waters and can deposit as “jelly-lakes” at the seafloor, choking seafloor habitats of oxygen and reducing biodiversity.
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