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  1. Jellyfish and comb jellies are gelatinous animals that drift through the ocean's water column around the world. They are both beautiful—the jellyfish with their pulsating bells and long, trailing tentacles, and the comb jellies with their paddling combs generating rainbow-like colors. Yet though they look similar in some ways, jellyfish and ...

  2. Las medusas ( Medusozoa ), también llamadas aguamalas, malaguas, aguavivas, aguacuajito, aguacuajada, cuajo del mar, o lágrimas de mar, son animales marinos pertenecientes al filo Cnidaria (más conocidos como celentéreos ); son pelágicos, de cuerpo gelatinoso, con forma de campana de la que cuelga un manubrio tubular, con la boca en el ...

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  4. Jellyfish Lifecycle and Reproduction. (Smithsonian Ocean Portal) Throughout their lifecycle, jellyfish take on two different body forms: medusa and polyps. Polyps can reproduce asexually by budding, while medusae spawn eggs and sperm to reproduce sexually. Learn more about the lifecycle and reproduction of jellyfish.

  5. 19 de oct. de 2023 · Jellyfish 101. How much do you really know about jellyfish? Given their diverse evolutionary history, jellies exhibit a fantastic range of shapes, sizes, and behaviors. Learn all about these squishy, brainless, beautiful creatures.

  6. Description of the Jellyfish. These creatures come in an immense variety of shapes and sizes. Generally, their bodies consist of a rounded bell with a mouth on the underside. Shorter tentacles and longer stinging arms generally grow from the bell. Size varies drastically from species to species.

  7. 25 de ago. de 2023 · 6. Four-Handed Box Jellyfish ( Chiropsalmus quadrumanus) (CC BY 4.0)/Morgan Freese/inaturalist.org. The four-handed box jellyfish is found in the West Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and the Pacific Ocean. This jellyfish is transparent and has a bell about the size of a fist with tentacles up to 13 feet long (3.96 m).

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