- Jellyfish, also
known as
sea jellies, are the medusa-phase of
certain gelatinous members of the
subphylum Medusozoa,
which is a
major part of the phylum...
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comprise a
phylum of
marine invertebrates,
commonly known as comb
jellies, that
inhabit sea waters worldwide. They are
notable for the
groups of
cilia they...
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aurita (also
called the
common jellyfish, moon jellyfish, moon
jelly or
saucer jelly) is a
species of the
family Ulmaridae. All
species in the genus...
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jelly (Mastigias papua),
lagoon jelly,
golden medusa, or
Papuan jellyfish, is a
species of
jellyfish from the Indo-Pacific oceans. Like corals,
sea anemones...
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Mnemiopsis leidyi, the
warty comb
jelly or
sea walnut, is a
species of
tentaculate ctenop**** (comb
jelly). It is
native to
western Atlantic coastal waters...
- gigantea,
commonly known as the
giant phantom jelly, is the only
species in the
monotypic genus of deep
sea jellyfish, Stygiomedusa. It is in the Ulmaridae...
- capillata), also
known as the
giant jellyfish,
arctic red jellyfish, or the hair
jelly, is one of the
largest known species of jellyfish. Its
range is confined...
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Ocean Park Tower,
Closing soon
Sea Jelly Spectacular –
Opened in 2006.
Southeast Asia's
first standalone sea jelly exhibit. The
Dragon –
Arrow Dynamics...
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Jelly-falls are
marine carbon cycling events whereby gelatinous zooplankton,
primarily cnidarians, sink to the
seafloor and
enhance carbon and nitrogen...
- data or
studies proving this. It was only in 2014, that the
first ever box
jelly sightings (Tripedalia cystophora) were
officially published in Australia...