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Jellyfish hide at the bottom of the ocean, curious creatures full of mysteries and data to discover. <\/strong>Join us in Supercurioso to learn the most interesting curious facts about jellyfish.<\/em><\/p>\n Nature is an infinite universe, in which thousands of species live that still escape human knowledge. The world’s rarest animals have wowed researchers for centuries. If we limit ourselves to the marine world, we find an endless number of curious species, such as the rarest fish and even the most dangerous marine specimens.<\/p>\n The ocean contains mysteries that man is still very far from reaching. But among marine species, one in particular generates great interest for us. The curiosities of jellyfish, with their gelatinous bell-shaped body, present us with a particular species.<\/strong> Among the curious facts about jellyfish stands out, for example, the fact that their appearance on the planet can traced back 500 million years.<\/strong><\/p>\n These peculiar animals are also known by the names of aguamala, malagua, aguaviva or sea tear.<\/strong> They belong to the group of marine animals called Cnidaria, better known as coelenterates.<\/p>\n A tubular manubrium usually hangs from its bell-shaped body, with the mouth at the lower end, sometimes with long tentacles. They move through the sea with rhythmic contractions throughout their bodies. Many species of jellyfish have an asexual method of reproduction.<\/p>\n10 fun facts about jellyfish<\/span><\/h2>\n
1. They are made up of 95% water<\/span><\/h3>\n