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By TJ
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The Nomura Jellyfish is in the family of Rhizostomatidae. It’s genus is Nemopilema, and its species is N. Nomurai.
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The Nomura Jellyfish can grow up to about 6 ½ feet and weigh up to 440 pounds. It uses light as a way to navigate and a source of vision.
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The Nomura Jellyfish is usually found in the waters near North Korea, South Korea, and China. Lately they have been found off the coast of Japan. Does not serve a real role in its community.
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The Nomura Jellyfish does not have any symbiotic relationships.
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The Nomura Jellyfish mainly eats plankton, fish eggs, crustaceans, and small fish. No fish really eat the enormous jellyfish, but humans do. They dry up and salt the jellyfish and eat it.
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The reproduction process of the Nomura Jellyfish is not known, but is being researched by the Japanese government.
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A reproductive benefit of the Nomura Jellyfish is that it can reproduce so that its species does not go extinct.
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A threat of the Nomura Jellyfish is fisherman, because they get caught in the fisherman's nets and they have to kill them. An environmental hazard for the Jellyfish is global warming. They are migrating to the warmer waters by Japan and getting caught in more fisherman’s nets.
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The only real threat of the Jellyfish is that they can give you a painful, but usually not fatal sting.
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Nomura jellyfish serve no real purpose or importance in its environment, besides being a food source to some fish.
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