What adaptation do cnidarians have for capturing prey?

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2026-02-13 05:00

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Jellyfish sting their prey and inject a toxin in their body and drag them to their mouth with their tentacle things. They sting anything that they believe is a predator when too near too them. They have a nerve net that lets them feel a predators touch. Humans don't usually get injured harshly, most of the time it is just a burn.

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