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Pink Jellyfish
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Pink Jellyfish
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Yellow Jellyfish in ocean
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Moon Jelly fish (Aurelia aurita)
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Yellow Jellyfish
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Brown Jellyfish
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Blue Jellyfish Medusa Colored by the Light
blue jellyfish isolated on the white background
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Baby jellyfish in water surrounded by other jellyfish out of focus
Fried Egg Jellyfish are commonly seen in waters off of the United States' West Coast, in regions such as southern California all the way up to the Gulf of Alaska.
Lion’s Mane Jellyfish
Crystal jellies Aequorea victoria, are a bioluminescent hydrozoan jellyfish, or hydromedusa, that is found off the west coast of North America.
A group of jellyfish is called a "swarm," "bloom," or "smack."
White-spotted jellyfish have venom but do not pose a threat to humans.
What do Jellyfish Eat and How Do They Do It?
Jellyfish function using only sensory nerves.
Jellyfish expel waste through the same hole where they take in food.
Used for self-defense and luring its prey, the jellyfish lights up waters all over the world.
Used for self-defense and luring its prey, the jellyfish lights up waters all over the world.
Box jelly fish photographed in aquarium
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Jellyfish (Chrysaora quinquecirrha) in Monterey Bay Aquarium
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