Early in June the St. Johns Riverkeeper reported someone seeing “jellyfish” in the St. Johns River near Switzerland Point and sent a picture to support the observation. The “jellyfish” was actually a ...
A little more than a year ago, while biologist Kei Jokura was in Woods Hole, Mass., he routinely walked down to the water, scanning for comb jellies. “They look like a jellyfish,” he says, “but ...
Meet the warty comb jellyfish, the ocean’s very own time traveler that’s making waves in the scientific community. This transparent troublemaker is seriously disrupting everything we thought we knew ...
Some jellyfish can fuse together when injured to help their odds of survival, scientists have found. Comb jellies have been caught on camera joining their movements into one, including a singular ...
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'Benjamin Button' jellyfish reverse age to survive
It's not the first time scientists have made a discovery about a slippery marine species by accident. You may have heard about the "immortal jellyfish," which was discovered by chance in the 1980s by ...
This video is the sh*t! The bloody-belly comb jelly poops sparkles. This revelation comes thanks to the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s new “Into the Deep” exhibit. The bloody-belly comb jelly is on display ...
Yes, jellyfish are beautiful! But they're also SCARY AS HELL. Allow me to explain: 1.First of all, they literally do not have brains. They're just out here swimming around with ZERO brain cells.
Most living creatures are bound by the fact of birth, aging and death. Few, however, have evolved to break the typical life cycle. The aptly named immortal jellyfish (Turritopsis dohrnii) is one such ...
In a Frankenstein-y feat, a small, gelatinous sea creature can merge its body with a neighbor’s. The animals — called sea walnuts, a type of comb jelly — can then sync up their bodily functions, ...
We all know that unicorns poop glitter. Of course, we also all know that unicorns don’t exist. But you know what does exist? The bloody-belly comb jellyfish. And you know what this deep sea ...
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