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The lion’s mane jellyfish is named after its “mane” of long, hair-like tentacles hanging from its bell. Featured in the fourth stamp is the Pacific Sea Nettle (Chrysaora fuscescens) which exhibited a ...
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This month's jelly is the purple-striped sea nettle (Chrysaora colorata). Their distinctive and striking bells display variations on a radiating pattern of purplish stripes. And they can be more ...
A glowing, deep sea jellyfish called Chrysaora pacifica.Credit: iStock Deep-sea explorer Edie Widder, senior scientist at the Ocean Research and Conservation Association says: “We are ...
Meanwhile, the Pacific Sea nettle or Chrysaora fuscescens is a vibrant red, gold, and brown bell that may grow up to 3 ft (1 m) in diameter as well as white oral arms and 24 tentacles that may be as ...