Sea jellies, or jellyfish, do not clone themselves in the ephyrae stage. Instead, they reproduce sexually by releasing eggs and sperm into the water, which then develop into larvae. These larvae can settle and transform into polyps, which can reproduce asexually to produce ephyrae, the juvenile stage of jellyfish. Therefore, while they can reproduce asexually, cloning does not occur in the ephyrae stage itself.
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