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- Cassiopea - Wikipedia
The method of swimming in Cassiopea is unique to jellyfish They create their own propulsive water currents when changing direction by contracting a mushroom-shaped part of their body called the bell
- Cassiopea ornata - Wikipedia
The name "upside-down jellyfish" comes from the fact that it appears to be upside-down in its natural state—resting on its bell Its bell is a golden brown color and the tentacles vary with different shades of yellow
- Team of Scientists Uncover Mystery Behind “Stinging Water”
Divers swimming through this mucus may experience an itchy, stinging sensation without ever actually touching the jellyfish, a phenomenon known as “stinging water ” As the name implies, upside-down jellyfish don’t look like your typical jellyfish They lay on the seafloor with their arms facing up
- Upside-down jellyfish: Current Biology - Cell Press
Upside-down jellyfish (Cassiopea spp ) are cnidarians, part of one of the earliest-diverging lineages in the animal kingdom They take their name from their unusual posture: instead of drifting bell-up like most jellyfish, they rest on the seafloor with their bell downward and their frilly oral arms facing upward
- National Aquarium - Upside-Down Jelly
Learn about upside-down jellyfish, including their habitat, diet, range and population status, as well as where you can find them at the National Aquarium
- Spineless zoo - Upside-down-jellyfish - Google Sites
In this orientation, the upside-down jellyfish doesn’t look like a typical jellyfish and instead looks a lot like a flower on the seafloor These jellyfish lie upside-down because it
- Why do jellyfish flip upside down? - The Institute for Environmental . . .
No, the ability to flip upside down and thrive in that position is largely unique to the Cassiopea genus, the upside-down jellyfish Other jellyfish species are not adapted for this lifestyle and would likely struggle to survive inverted
- Upside-down jelly - Monterey Bay Aquarium
This jelly is rarely found alone; they flip upside-down alongside others of their kind Turned upside-down with stubby oral arms pointed toward the sun, the jellies look like flowers
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