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"Captivating Creatures of the Deep: Exploring the Enigmatic World of Jellyfish" Sea nettle jellyfish gracefully gliding through the waters at Monterey Aquarium

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Jellyfish Warning Sign, Palm Cove, Cairns, North Queensland, Australia

Jellyfish Warning Sign, Palm Cove, Cairns, North Queensland, Australia

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Blue Blubber Jellyfish (Castostylus mosaicus) beach of North Stradbroke Island, off

Blue Blubber Jellyfish (Castostylus mosaicus) beach of North Stradbroke Island, off Queensland coast. Australia

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Nambia, Walvis Bay. Floating jellyfish

Nambia, Walvis Bay. Floating jellyfish

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Namibia, Walvis Bay. Floating jellyfish

Namibia, Walvis Bay. Floating jellyfish

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: VERNE: 20, 000 LEAGUES, 1870. The view from the observation window of Captain Nemos Nautilus

VERNE: 20, 000 LEAGUES, 1870. The view from the observation window of Captain Nemos Nautilus
VERNE: 20, 000 LEAGUES, 1870. The view from the observation window of Captain Nemos " Nautilus" : wood engraving after a drawing by Alphonse de Neuville from an 1870 edition of Twenty

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Pufferfish courtesan and her jellyfish companion

Pufferfish courtesan and her jellyfish companion

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Common Jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) adult, stranded on sandy beach, Gower Peninsula, Glamorgan

Common Jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) adult, stranded on sandy beach, Gower Peninsula, Glamorgan, Wales, july

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: White-spotted Jellyfish (Phyllorhiza punctata) adult (captive)

White-spotted Jellyfish (Phyllorhiza punctata) adult (captive)

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Common Jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) imprint on sandy beach, Gower Peninsula, Glamorgan, Wales, july

Common Jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) imprint on sandy beach, Gower Peninsula, Glamorgan, Wales, july

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Common Jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) three adults, stranded on sandy beach, Gower Peninsula

Common Jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) three adults, stranded on sandy beach, Gower Peninsula, Glamorgan, Wales, july

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Jellyfish - Common (Aurelia aurita) two / stranded on seashore

Jellyfish - Common (Aurelia aurita) two / stranded on seashore

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Jellyfish - Compass (Chrysaora hysocella) close-up

Jellyfish - Compass (Chrysaora hysocella) close-up

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Macrophoto of a jellyfish, Leuckatiara octona

Macrophoto of a jellyfish, Leuckatiara octona
Jellyfish. Macrophotograph of a free-swimming jellyfish or medusa, Leuckatiara octona. The projection at the tip of the bell-like body is filled with jelly

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Ephyra stage of Aurelia jellyfish

Ephyra stage of Aurelia jellyfish
Ephyra stage of an Aurelia jellyfish, light micrograph. This ephyra is a life stage of the common jellyfish (Aurelia aurita). The ephyra has eight arms, the tips of which are called lappets

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Venuss girdle, a type of comb jellyfish

Venuss girdle, a type of comb jellyfish
Venuss Girdle. Macrophotograph of a coiled, ribbon-like Venuss Girdle or Sea Sword, Cestus veneris, appearing glassy-blue. C. veneris is a comb jellyfish which feeds on plankton

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Portuguese man-of-war

Portuguese man-of-war (Physalia physalis) at the waters surface. This organism is a colony composed of many specialised polyps, groups of which form its structures

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Box jellyfish

Box jellyfish (Chironex fleckeri), artwork. This species of jellyfish, also known as the sea wasp, belongs to the cubozoa order of invertebrates

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Jellyfish, 1895

Jellyfish, 1895. Drawing of an assortment of jellyfishes. From top: white Moon jelly (Aurelia aurita), long-tentacled Sea Nettle jelly (Chrysaora sp.), box-shaped Box jelly (Carybdea marsupialis)

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Aquatic alien life forms, artwork

Aquatic alien life forms, artwork
Aquatic aliens. Artwork of alien life forms adapted for life underwater. The aliens closely resemble jellyfish found on Earth, with long tentacles and a soft body

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Upside-down jellyfish

Upside-down jellyfish (Cassiopea andromeda). This jellyfish usually lies on the sea-bed with its mouth and tentacles facing upwards, as seen here

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Comb jelly, close up

Comb jelly, close up
Comb jelly (Bolinopsis infundibulum), close up view. Comb jellies (Ctenophores) are jellyfish-like organisms that take their common name from their rows of hair-like cilia

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Lions mane jellyfish, Japan

Lions mane jellyfish, Japan
Lions mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata), Japan. Split camera view to show the pulsing motion of the hood. The Lions mane jelly can swim very slowly using this pulsing motion

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Hydrozoan medusa

Hydrozoan medusa (Gonionemus vertens), Japan

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Fish and jellyfish over a coral reef

Fish and jellyfish over a coral reef. Photographed in Indonesia

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Rhopilema nomadica Jellyfish

Rhopilema nomadica Jellyfish
Israel, Mediterranean Sea, Rhopilema nomadica Jellyfish (a toxic Indo-Pacific variety which has recently migrated to the Mediterranean Sea) at 10 meters

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Jellyfish life cycle, artwork

Jellyfish life cycle, artwork. At bottom right are a sperm (with tail) and egg (round). The sperm fertilises the egg to produce a planula, a small larva covered in cilia

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Jellyfish body forms, artwork

Jellyfish body forms, artwork. At left is the polyp body form, which arises from sexual reproduction. It is a sessile stage, attached to the seabed or another surface

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Alien life-forms, artwork

Alien life-forms, artwork
Alien life-forms. Artwork of jellyfish-like and glider-like creatures flying through clouds in an alien sky

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Amphipod inside a lions mane jellyfish

Amphipod inside a lions mane jellyfish

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Hydromedusa

Hydromedusa. Medusa stage of a Halitholus sp. hydrozoan. Hydromedusae are the sexually reproductive stage of hydrozoan cnidarians

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Amphipods inside a hydromedusa

Amphipods inside a hydromedusa. Small crustaceans (Hyperia galba) inside the domed body of a hydromedusa (Sarsia tubulosa). Hydromedusae are the sexually reproductive stage of hydrozoan cnidarians

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Jellyfish

Jellyfish

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Amphipods inside a moon jellyfish

Amphipods inside a moon jellyfish
Amphipods inside a jellyfish. Small crustaceans (Hyperia galba) inside the domed body of a moon jellyfish (Aurelia aurita)

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Amphipod inside a moon jellyfish

Amphipod inside a moon jellyfish
Amphipod inside a jellyfish. Small crustacean (Hyperia galba) inside the domed body of a moon jellyfish (Aurelia aurita). This jellyfish, also known as the common jellyfish

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Futuristic submarine 19th Century artwork

Futuristic submarine 19th Century artwork
Futuristic submarine. 19th Century artwork of a submarine underwater in 2073. Image from La Science Illustree Louis Figuier (1895)

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Brown jellyfish

Brown jellyfish (Chrysaora melanaster). This jellyfish can grow up to 30 centimetres across and has a powerful sting. Photographed at Vancouver Aquarium, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Stalked jellyfish eating a shrimp

Stalked jellyfish eating a shrimp. Close-up of the tentacled head end of a stalked jellyfish (staromedusa, Lucernaria quadricornis) retracting after having engulfed a skeleton shrimp (Caprella sp)

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Planktonic polyp, SEM

Planktonic polyp, SEM
Planktonic polyp. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a polyp found in a sample of zooplankton, the array of microscopic animals found floating in the worlds oceans

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Comb jelly

Comb jelly (Bolinopsis infundibulum). Comb jellies (Ctenophores) are jellyfish-like organisms that take their common name from their rows of hair-like cilia

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Jellyfish larva, SEM

Jellyfish larva, SEM
Jellyfish larva. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a stage in the larval development of a jellyfish. Jellyfish are any of numerous usually free-swimming marine coelenterates of the class

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Lions mane jellyfish

Lions mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata). Lions mane jellyfish are the largest known species of jellyfish. They can reach over 2 metres across with tentacles of around 30 metres long

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Moon jellyfish tentacles

Moon jellyfish tentacles. Close-up of the tentacles of an ephyra medusa of the cnidarian Aurelia aurita. Medusae are the free-swimming larval stage of cnidarians and are commonly known as jellyfish

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Green fluorescent protein, computer model

Green fluorescent protein, computer model. This protein is found in the jellyfish Aequorea victoria. When ultraviolet or blue light shines on the protein, it emits green light

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Splitimage of Mangrove, Jellyfish Lake, Micronesia, Palau

Splitimage of Mangrove, Jellyfish Lake, Micronesia, Palau

Background imageJelly Fish Collection: Jellyfish / Pink Design

Jellyfish / Pink Design
Jellyfish/Pink Design



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"Captivating Creatures of the Deep: Exploring the Enigmatic World of Jellyfish" Sea nettle jellyfish gracefully gliding through the waters at Monterey Aquarium, California. A mesmerizing artwork depicting the ethereal beauty of jellyfish, capturing their allure and mystery. Witnessing a breathtaking spectacle as massed jellyfish float on the surface of the Red Sea in southern Egypt, Africa. Encounter with Physalia pelagica, commonly known as Portugese-man-of-war - an awe-inspiring yet dangerous marine creature. The Northern Sea Nettle Jellyfish found in Japan's Bering Sea and Kamchatka Peninsula - a stunning display of nature's diversity. Journey back to ancient times with an artistic representation of Cambrian invertebrates, including intriguing jellyfish-like creatures. Moon jellyfish gently pulsating through tranquil ocean currents, casting an otherworldly glow beneath moonlit skies. Delicate Moon jellyfish drifting effortlessly amidst seafoam waves, captivating observers with their translucent elegance. Scaling new heights at Jellyfish Mountain where these enigmatic creatures are celebrated for their unique adaptations and resilience. Behold the luminescent beauty of mauve stinger or Pelagia noctiluca illuminating open waters near Gozo Island in Malta - a true marvel to behold. A meticulously crafted model showcasing Physalia pelagica reveals intricate details that make this species both fascinating and fearsome simultaneously.