Comb jelly
SKU 29364 Categories Deep-sea Animals, Deep-sea Invertebrates Tags blue, Comb jelly, copepod prey, Ctenophora, Cydippida, New Zealand, plankton, Pleurobranchiidae, Pleurochachia pileus, predator, sea gooseberry, tentacles, Tentaculata, transparent
Image ID: | 29364 |
Common Name: | Comb jelly |
Scientific Name: | Pleurobrachia pileus |
Description: | Comb jelly and copepod prey. Jellies make up an important part of coastal and oceanic food webs. |
Location: | East Pacific Rise, 2.5 kilometres deep |
Keywords: | Comb jelly, Pleurochachia pileus, sea gooseberry, predator, copepod prey, tentacles, New zealand, plankton, transparent, Ctenophora, Tentaculata, Cydippida, Pleurobranchiidae, blue |
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