Immortal or common, everyday jellyfish? The Chinese think they're edible food. They're usually dried, then reconstituted. read more
The "immortal jellyfish"Turritopsis nutricula, so named because it can de-grow and revert to a polyp, is a small hydromedusa only 5 mm in diameter (less than 1/4 inch). It is not likely to make a good food source. It is edible by other invertebrates, of course. read more
Immortal Jellyfish look like a tiny, bell-shaped water blob and found in the Mediterranean Sea. The Immortal Jellyfish is known as Turritopsis Dohrnii. Immortal Jellyfish look like a tiny, bell-shaped water blob and found in the Mediterranean Sea. read more