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Ctenophore or Comb Jelly
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Beroid ctenophores or comb jellies eat other ctenophores, often swallowing them whole. Some species can grow to lengths of 5.9 inches (15 cm). These gelatinous animals have bioluminescent regions of their bodies. It was trawled up in the Gulf of Mexico, 2015.
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Danté Fenolio/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2713023
Legacy Identifier:
JC7946
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5351px × 3400px (~52 MB)
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bathypelagic
beroe
beroidae
bioluminescent
comb jellies
comb jelly
ctenophora
ctenophores
deep sea fish
gulf of mexico
iridescent
mesopelagic
nekton
pelagos
transluscent
transparent
zooplankton