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The Reproduction is like any other jellyfish the Sea nettle swims constantly in slow circles. They feed continuously. The life cycle of sea nettles has both a polyp and a medusa stage. The release of eggs and sperm takes place around dawn. [http://155.206.18.162/seanettles/sn_faqs.php]Then the wait for a mate to take the sperm from the air and and they make a new jellyfish. The Sea Nettle Are either male or female, They produce some type of egg and sperm. Which the shed into the water during the summer, Larva Attach them selfs to a hard surface and grow into min polyps. The polyps that live on the bottom and survie the winter in a dormant state. During May through August, the polyps bud off tiny sea nettles about 1/25 of an inch in diameter this turns into the growth of a jellyfish.
The Reproduction is like any other jellyfish the Sea nettle swims constantly in slow circles. They feed continuously. The life cycle of sea nettles has both a polyp and a medusa stage. The release of eggs and sperm takes place around dawn. [http://155.206.18.162/seanettles/sn_faqs.php]Then the wait for a mate to take the sperm from the air and and they make a new jellyfish. The Sea Nettle Are either male or female, They produce some type of egg and sperm. Which the shed into the water during the summer, Larva Attach them selfs to a hard surface and grow into min polyps. The polyps that live on the bottom and survie the winter in a dormant state. During May through August, the polyps bud off tiny sea nettles about 1/25 of an inch in diameter this turns into the growth of a jellyfish.
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Jelleyfish and the sea nettle have 3 main body parts 1) the '''Bell''' The part of their body that looks like a big umbrella. Under the jelleyfish's body 2) The '''Tentacles''' which look like big strings, and they cause the sting when ever you touch them. Some people think that jelleyfish have teeth  that bite you when you get stung, But really it's there Tentacles, 3) '''Oral Arms''' these are the parts that help the Sea Nettle eat the food that they collect. When they are done eating [http://www.family-vacation-getaways-at-los-angeles-theme-parks.com/Jellyfish-and-Sea-Nettles.html]


== Ecology ==
== Ecology ==

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