Hey everyone! I just learned that jellyfish are made up of 95% water—how cool is that? I'm curious, though, how does this water composition impact their survival and behavior in the ocean? Any marine biology enthusiasts out there with insights to share?
Hey! That’s super interesting! Jellyfish being 95% water helps them float easily and survive in the ocean, since they don’t need a lot of energy to move. This also means they can adapt to different environments pretty well. Anyone else have cool jellyfish facts to share?