What relationship does the white spotted jellyfish have with other animals?

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2026-04-02 05:00

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well, it eats blueberries and The white spotted jellyfish, or its technical name 'Phyllorhiza punctata' has been in many places in the ocean, it started of in the Caribbean in the 1960s, becoming established there and subsequently in the United States in the northern Gulf of Mexico by 2000 and eastern Florida around 2001, the place that it mainly flourishes around is The Gulf of Mexico, researchers have theorized that the reason for them being there is because budding polyps may have attached themselves to ships or, gotten carried in a ship's ballast tank which frequently and repeatedly is dumped into the gulf. It likes costal clear waters, the jellyfish is shaped as any jellyfish would be, like a dome, and moves to create a current to capture food, and its tentacles are arm-like and are very thick. The average size of a white spotted jellyfish is around45-50 cm in diameter but there had been a maximum reported size of 62 cm. However, in October 2007, one 72 cm. wide, perhaps the largest ever recorded, was found on Sunset Beach, NC. White spotted jellyfish also have a mild sting, but are not considered a threat to humans.

there ya go thats my paper "so far" on it :)

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