Where can I find the mating rituals for jellyfish
Where can I find the mating rituals for jellyfish2007-11-24 23:42:50
http://oceanlink.island.net/ask/cnidaria.
Right here, Sparky.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;.
they don't have rituals since they don't have a brain.
The male jellyfish releases a sperm into the water and this matches up with an egg released by a female jellyfish. The sperm and the egg are formed in the gonad. When the sperm and the egg fuse, they make a fertilized egg. A larva or Planula then forms and this attaches to a rock or another object on the bottom of the water and this is known as a polyp. The polyp folds over on itself creating a "colony of polyps" or Strobila. Each of the polyps in the colony detach and are medusa or adult jellyfish. Most jellyfish live less then a year.
See also the book: Making Babies from Powells.com
http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?in.
Synopsis:
This accessible, informative picture book describes the mating rituals and reproductive methods of a variety of animals, including flatworms, jellyfish, chameleons, and walruses. Full color.
dont listen to half these morons. they are just jokesters you went to the right place. Just read the answers and follow the best on. you have one who sounds like he knows what hes talking about
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