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The Jellyfish are one of the minor characters in Finding Nemo. Unlike most characters in the film, they do not talk. They live above a large trench near the East Australian Current. "A squishy little jellyfish might look cute on its own, but a whole forest of them can be a deadly menace. Silently, these mysterious ocean drifters can engulf you, dazzle you with their beautiful colors, and trap you inside their sinister, stinging tentacles. Luckily, the tops of these creatures are harmless…

Changing Jellyfish Season Could Alter Chesapeake Bay Food Chain

New research suggests that warming waters in Chesapeake Bay are bringing earlier jellyfish blooms, making it tougher for fish to find food.

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Jellyfish Tentacles Close Up - Stinging cells (nematocysts) line the tentacles of this moon jelly (Aurelia aurita). Upon contact with prey or a predator, a venom-laden harpoon shoots out to stun or kill.

Stinging cells (nematocysts) line the tentacles of this moon jelly ( Aurelia aurita ). Upon contact with prey or a predator, a venom-laden harpoon...

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The sea nettle jellyfish is a fascinating and beautiful creature that can be found in the coastal waters of the Atlantic Ocean. With its striking red and orange coloration and lacy, fringed tentacles, this jellyfish is a sight to behold.
Watching them can make you wonder, what are they? Jellyfish are not really fish, of course, because a fish's anatomy is centered around its backbone, whereas the jellyfish is a dome-shaped invertebrate. ... The cnidocytes on jellies' tentacles discharge venom from a sac called a nematocyst.
Jellyfish and sea jellies are the informal common names given to the medusa-phase of certain gelatinous members of the subphylum Medusozoa, a major part of the phylum Cnidaria. Jellyfish are mainly free-swimming marine animals with umbrella-shaped bells and trailing tentacles, although a few are not mobile, being anchored to the seabed by stalks. The bell can pulsate to provide propulsion and highly efficient locomotion.
Jellyfish and sea jellies are the informal common names given to the medusa-phase of certain gelatinous members of the subphylum Medusozoa, a major part of the phylum Cnidaria. Jellyfish are mainly free-swimming marine animals with umbrella-shaped bells and trailing tentacles, although a few are not mobile, being anchored to the seabed by stalks. The bell can pulsate to provide propulsion and highly efficient locomotion.

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