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  • The translucent aspect of many invertebrates, here a jellyfish, can be seen clearly in this picture.  The blue lumps in the bottom of the jellyfish look like feet and is one of the most unique jellyfish that I have seen.  This picture was taken at the Monterey Aquarium in California which has a large section dedicated to jellyfish.
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  • The Monterey Aquarium in California contains many types of jellyfish. Pictured here is a white jellyfish with orange strips
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  • Sea Nettle Jellyfish, Chrysaora fuscescens, taken at the Monterey Aquarium in California. Not a jellyfish sting, but the sea nettle does. It hunts tiny drifting animals by trailing those long tentacles and frilly mouth-arms, all covered with stinging cells. When the tentacles touch prey, the stinging cells paralyze it and stick tight. The prey is then moved to the mouth-arms and finally to the mouth, where it's digested.
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  • The Monterey Aquarium in California contains many types of jellyfish. Pictured here is a white jellyfish with orange strips
    20070822_125_Monterey.jpg
  • Orange Jelly Fish at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California
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