The Box Jellyfish
Chrinoex fleckeri, or the Box Jellyfish, is a species of phylum cnidaria, notorious for its sting, and the toxins emitted upon the sting.
Reproductive Systems
The Box Jellyfish reproduces both asexually and sexually. All Box Jellyfish are hermaphroditic, meaning they have both male and female sex organs
How it happens
The Jellyfish releases its sperm and its eggs into the water, and the fertilized egg develops into a polyp, which asexually reproduces and clones itself to form many more offspring.
Chrinoex fleckeri, or the Box Jellyfish, is a species of phylum cnidaria, notorious for its sting, and the toxins emitted upon the sting.
Reproductive Systems
The Box Jellyfish reproduces both asexually and sexually. All Box Jellyfish are hermaphroditic, meaning they have both male and female sex organs
How it happens
The Jellyfish releases its sperm and its eggs into the water, and the fertilized egg develops into a polyp, which asexually reproduces and clones itself to form many more offspring.