Jellyfishes colours are dued to own pigments or microorganisms pigments living in symbiosis with them; pigments, usually, give red, pink or violet colourations.
* Microorganism like zoochlorellae are greenish. * Zooxanthellae are brownish. * Some blue colourations can be dued to the presence of Cyanobacteria. Some jellyfish, like Pelagia noctiluca or some Trachymedusae, are bioluminescent and can emitt greenish or multicoloured flashes.
yes, but only slightly beacuase there is a difference of the water, from less salty to more. They get their colour from their parents, from what typeof jelly fish they were. Jelly fish change colour when they die too, become more pale and loose colour.
Jellyfish glow because of a chemical reaction that causes light to be created inside the jellyfish. This process is called bioluminescence. There are some species of squid that can also do this.
they don't or can"t
because they are strawberry flavoured :P
no.
Chameleons cuttlefish fish octopuses some eals and some bioluminescent jellyfish
Freshwater jellyfish are clear. Like a plastic bag.
jellyfish have a very blubbery kind of covering on there body and if you would like to know what color the jellyfishes' cover is it is usually any color the jellyfish is very unquine.
Jellyfish vary in color. It depends on what kind of Jellyfish. Most are partially transparent.
No jellyfish of any color, stripe or polka dot has hooves.
Clear
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Jellies come in all colors.
Many jellyfish change colors as they mature, and gain darker shades as they grow older.Hope this helped! -Rachelly :)
Colors of jellyfish can vary from blue, purple, pink, or even transparent or a clear color. It depends what species you are looking at. They are made of 95% or more of water, making their color lighter.
no that is just a color