Moon Jellyfish
Habitat
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The Moon Jellyfish’s habitat is in the abyss of most oceans and coastal regions worldwide. It usually lives in water temperatures ranging from forty-eight degrees Fahrenheit to negative sixty-six degrees Fahrenheit, but it can live in water temperatures of twenty-one degrees Fahrenheit and negative eighty-eight degrees Fahrenheit. Moon Jellyfish like to live in seas with constant currents. They are usually found near the coast. Also, they like to live in warm water with a low salt content. In fact, they can live in a mixture of salt and fresh water but when they are in an area with low salt content they will have a flattened appearance. Another fact about the Moon Jellyfish’s habitat is that the population is steady and they are usually found in large numbers, and that their population has no threats to it.