Jellyfish are the largest creatures found in Arctic water. They have existed for 650 million years, making them older than dinosaurs. Jellyfish are in various types of colours, sizes and species orange, yellow, blue and more. There are over 2,000 species of jellyfish, ranging from tiny to massive.
Jellyfish play a significant role in marine ecosystems, serving both as predators and prey.
Some types of jellyfish have a deadly venom. These deadly animals are found along the West Coast of Britain.
Jellyfish are fascinating but toxic organisms.
We should understand and protect our oceans, recognising the importance of these amazing creatures.
G.M. Rishali Sonara De Zoyasa
Grade 8
Royal International School
Warakapola