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		<title>Great Jellyfish Facts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Japan and other countries in the world, jellyfish facts are that it is considered a delicacy. This is the reason for the development and growth of dried jellyfish market. Drying it is important to prevent it from rotting. If it is left wet, it will take it a little while to go bad, usually in a few hours, but when dried it can be available for many weeks.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id='retweet_button' style='float:right;margin-left: 10px;'><script type="text/javascript">url='http://saltwaterfishkeeping.com/299/great-jellyfish-facts/';</script><script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.retweet.com/static/retweets.js"></script></div><p>In Japan and other countries in the world, jellyfish facts are that it is considered a delicacy. This is the reason for the development and growth of dried jellyfish market. Drying it is important to prevent it from rotting. If it is left wet, it will take it a little while to go bad, usually in a few hours, but when dried it can be available for many weeks.</p>
<p>In relation to other species in the fish family, their feeding habit is very different. It normally stings a prey and after the prey is paralyzed, it uses its tentacles to bring the food into its mouth. Although there is no specific prey that can be associated to jellyfish, the most often used prey includes small fish and aquatic planktons although this depends on the size of the species in question. Humans are the worst enemies of this creature. The stinger serves the purpose of keeping off enemies as well as stinging them.</p>
<p>Jellyfish facts say that they lack brains, heart, bones and eyes. You should also know that it can process and interpret some stimuli irrespective of the lack of brains. This is mysterious as that is usually a preserve of brain&#8217;s work. Despite their lack of eyes, jellyfish can also sense light impulses through untrue eyesight. The nervous system that it has can only detect a prey or an enemy and this helps it to protect itself either by hiding or attacking.</p>
<p>Water content in their bodies is about 95% of other components in the system. Similarly, it is considered as the oldest marine creature for having existed since 650 million years ago. Sharks and dinosaurs came years later. Being aquatic marine creatures, jellyfish facts say that they are found virtually in all seas and oceans of the world. By living in fresh water, that species is considered untrue. A unique species called sea wasp or box jellyfish eat are responsible for death of many humans than other animals in water. The biggest one measures about 2.5 meters equivalent to eight feet.</p>
<p>The maximum length of a jellyfish can go up to 120 feet long. The length can further grow to be compared to the length of a half of a football playing ground. Their lifecycle is divided into three phases with the first stage being the larva. The larval phase is also referred to as planula. When a planula matures, it grows into a polyp after getting attached to a surface and then it matures into a medusa.</p>
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