Are moon jellyfish cold blooded or warm blooded?

Moon jellyfish are cold-blooded, also known as ectothermic. This means that they cannot regulate their own body temperature and instead rely on their environment to maintain their temperature.

Here's why:

* Lack of internal temperature regulation: Moon jellyfish, like other jellyfish, don't have a circulatory system or internal mechanisms to generate heat.

* Dependent on water temperature: Their body temperature fluctuates with the surrounding water temperature.

* Active in cooler waters: Moon jellyfish are often found in cooler waters as they thrive in these conditions.

So, next time you see a moon jellyfish, remember it's a fascinating creature whose temperature is determined by the ocean it calls home!