User talk:Angel11235/New sandbox

Reproduction
Box jellyfish can reproduce sexually or asexually. Box jellyfish gather in freshwater rivers every spring to reproduce and die after spawning. The adults release their eggs and sperms to fertilize them. The fertilized egg will hatch into a larva and grow into a polyp. Most polyps reproduce asexually. Unlike “true” jellyfish, polyp does not divide into segments, it grows into the medusa stage entirely. Then it keeps developing and grows into an adult.