An bioluminescent red jellyfish glows in the darkness of the deep ocean.
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Mots clés apparentés
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- A bioluminescent Jellyfish is a predator catching small fish and organisms with their poisonous tentacles.
- A brightly colored jellyfish swims in deep ocean waters with bioluminescence.
- Several Blue Spotted jellyfish swim together in a group bloom in clear ocean waters.
- The jellyfish is a predator of the seas which stings its prey with poisonous tentacles.
- The Jellyfish is a predator of the seas and captures its fish prey with poisonous stinging tentacles.
- A jellyfish is a predatory organism that uses poisonous tentacles to sting and subdue it's fish prey.
- The Jellyfish is a transparent gelatinous predator that uses its stinging tentacles to catch fish and small prey.
- The Chrysaora Sea Nettle jellyfish is a predator of the oceans and feeds on small fish and zooplankton.
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- The jellyfish is a predator of the oceans and feeds on small fish and zooplankton. Pelagia noctiluca jellyfish has the ability to glow in the dark.
- The jellyfish is a predator of the oceans and feeds on small fish and zooplankton.
- An iridescent blue jellyfish has trailing stinging tentacles to subdue its prey.
- Triggerfish parents watch over their baby fry young as they swim along a coral reef.
- Adult Royal Angelfish parents guard their young underneath an protective overhang in shallow ocean waters.
- The Pennant Coralfish is a social fish found in ocean reef shoals and is primarily a plankton eater.
- A school of Black-backed Butterflyfish swim away from two Great White Sharks swimming over a reef.
- A group of predatory Hammerhead sharks swim together searching for prey in clear ocean waters.