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Jellyfish, often found washed ashore or trapped between rocks, are a good example. Even if they appear harmless, these special sea creatures will surprise you with how quickly they sting — even ...
This is a model of the atolla jellyfish, Atolla wyvillei. This species uses bioluminescence like a burglar alarm. When under threat it makes swirling patterns of light to attract larger predators that ...
The ultimate predator, great white sharks are armed with razor-sharp teeth and unparalleled speed, making them the ocean’s apex hunters. Don’t let its beauty fool you. The box jellyfish’s ...
The many-ribbed jellyfish uses bioluminescence as a defense mechanism against predators. Beachgoers along the Texas coast may notice an unusual jellyfish washing ashore — one that is nearly ...
The jellyfish also must have perfect conditions where they aren't going to be harmed by anything external, such as by humans or other predators.' T. dohrnii is sensitive, making it also difficult to ...
Man-of-war are known for their long tentacles that grow to be an average of 30 feet, but can be around 100-feet-long, ...
Return to its Parents A very short and memorable adventure of this above jellyfish kid to finding his parents. Use your mouse click to avoid the sea predators and eat planktonics. The story is a ...