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When the conditions are right, each polyp elongates, buds off, and releases a swarm of young jellyfish. A single polyp will therefore replicate a significant number of jellyfish on its own. Furthermore, individual polyps are unable to develop young jellyfish in isolation.Rather, polyp fields are likely to turn into veritable jellyfish farms at the same time, mass generating tens of thousands of jellyfish at a time. As a result, swarms of young jellyfish can form quickly when their chances of survival are best.