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The largest species, Lion’s Mane Jellyfish (Cyanea capillata), can have tentacles reaching about 36m. The tiniest species are less than 2cm long.
Some species can exceed 200 kg
Sea jellies are important members of the marine food web as they act as predators and preys. Climate change and pollution has altered the population sizes of some sea jelly species, thus affecting other members of their ecosystem.