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Lions Mane Jellyfish BY: BRETT

Lions Mane Jellyfish BY: BRETT. Do you know what a lions Mane Jellyfish is? It’s a Jellyfish. That’s who I’m going talk about in this report. Your going to be an expert about the Lions Mane Jellyfish after this. . Classification.

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Lions Mane Jellyfish BY: BRETT

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  1. Lions Mane JellyfishBY: BRETT Doyou know what alions Mane Jellyfish is? It’s a Jellyfish. That’s who I’m going talk about in this report. Your going to be an expert about the Lions Mane Jellyfish after this.

  2. Classification Do you know what makes a Lions Mane Jellyfish a invertebrate? You guessed it, it has no bones! First of all it is shaped like a upside down bowl. That part is the only part of the body that doesn’t sting, it is called the bell. The tentacles are arranged in groups of eightand there are about 1000 tentacles. The tentacles can be 120 feet long! The tentacles are dark red. The Lions Mane Jellyfish is cold blooded and is made up of 95% of water. It also doesn’t have a brain.

  3. Habitat This is a awesome second big idea it’s the habitat! One habitat is the upper part of Atlantic Ocean. Its area is 1 mile across. It also floats at the top of the Artic Circle. It also floats at the top of the Pacific Ocean.

  4. Food and Feeding Do you know what a Lions Mane Jellyfishes favorite thing to do? Its eating, because if they don’t eat they will die. The Lions Mane Jellyfish eats zooplankton and tiny, tiny fish. It also eats crustaceans and other Jellyfish. YUMMY!!

  5. Life Cycle A life cycle is a organisms life. The organisms starts small at the beginning of the life cycle. Then at the end of the life cycle the organism is big. During the reproduction the male releases a sperm through the mouth. The first stage of a Lions Mane Jellyfish is the planula larva. The second stage is the polyp. The third stage is the budding polyp. The fourth stage is the ephyra. Finally, the last stage and it is the medusa.

  6. Adaptations Adaptations here, adaptations there, adaptations everywhere!!! Now swim over here and you’ll be in a world of adaptations. Adaptations are a physical or behavioral things that help a organism survive, and perhaps the adaptations that I’m going to tell you is from a Lions Mane Jellyfish. These are physical adaptations. The Lions Mane Jellyfish is cold blooded so it can stay in its environment. The Lions Mane Jellyfish has tentacles so when a predator comes it can sting the predator and kill it. These are behavioral adaptations. The Lions Mane Jellyfish floats at the top of the water to catch YUMMY food. The Lions Mane Jellyfish extends its tentacles like a trap to catch food essayer.

  7. Do you think you’re an expert about the Lions Mane Jellyfish? I thought so. Lets quickly go over the big idea’s. First, classification. Second, habitat. Third, food and feeding. Fourth, life cycle. Finally, adaptations. You listen very well to the report on the Lions Mane Jellyfish!

  8. Recourses http://www.discoversaltspring.com/lions-mane-jellyfish.htmlhttp:// www.boydski.com/diving/photos/lionsmane.htm http://www.answers.com/topic/lion-s-mane-jellyfish http://www.answers.com/topic/lion-s-mane-jellyfish http://www.jellyfishfacts.net/lions-mane-jellyfish.html http://www.jellyfishfacts.net/lions-mane-jellyfish.html http://www.dnr.sc.gov/marine/pub/seascience/jellyfi.html: http://www.seaotter.com/marine/research/cyanea/capillata/html/capillata2.jpg.html Oct 13, 2008 ... The Lion's Mane jellyfish is a giant, ferocious, ... They have a very short life span, only lasting a few weeks to a couple of years. ... scienceray

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