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MARINE LIFE JELLYFISH
Ctenophores, a type of jellyfish or comb jelly. Date: 19th century
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Estimated Product Size is 19.7cm x 24.2cm (7.8" x 9.5")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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A Dazzling Display of Ctenophores - 19th Century Marine Life Jellyfish This image showcases a mesmerizing collection of Ctenophores, also known as comb jellies or net jellies, floating gracefully in the clear, blue waters of the sea. Dating back to the 19th century, this photograph offers a glimpse into the past, when the wonders of the deep were just beginning to be explored. Ctenophores are a unique and fascinating type of marine life, distinguished by their eight rows of cilia, which resemble tiny combs. These structures create a shimmering, rainbow-like effect as the jellies move through the water, giving them their common name, 'comb jellies.' The delicate beauty of these creatures is on full display in this photograph, with their translucent bodies revealing intricate patterns and vibrant colors. Their ethereal appearance contrasts starkly with the dark, mysterious depths from which they emerge. Despite their otherworldly appearance, Ctenophores are not jellyfish, but rather belong to a separate phylum called Ctenophora. They are filter feeders, using their cilia to capture food particles from the water. This photograph not only serves as a testament to the rich biodiversity of the ocean but also transports us back in time, allowing us to appreciate the wonder and curiosity that early explorers felt as they discovered new and mysterious marine life forms.
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