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Bloody-Belly Comb Jelly (Lampocteis cruentiventer) - stock photo

Bloody-belly comb jellies are ctenophores, not true jellies. Like other comb jellies, they navigate through the water by beating their shimmering, hair-like cilia. It was first collected in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego, CA, in 1979.
Bloody-belly comb jellies are ctenophores, not true jellies. Like other comb jellies, they navigate through the water by beating their shimmering, hair-like cilia. It was first collected in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego, CA, in 1979.
Bloody-Belly Comb Jelly (Lampocteis cruentiventer)
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