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- Lions mane jellyfish - Wikipedia
The lion's mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) is one of the largest known species of jellyfish Its range is confined to cold, boreal waters of the Arctic, northern Atlantic, and northern Pacific Oceans
- 10 Largest Jellyfish in the World
The Lion’s Mane is the largest known species of jellyfish It prefers the cold waters of the north Atlantic and sticks relatively close to the surface of the sea
- Top 12 Biggest Jellyfish That Will Blow Your Mind
The largest jellyfish commonly found in European waters, barrel jellies are impressive both in size and weight They’re relatively harmless to humans and are often spotted by divers in the Mediterranean and Atlantic waters around Europe
- The Lion’s Mane Is The World’s Heaviest Jellyfish, And It Weighs A . . .
The lion’s mane jelly is a world record holder for being the heaviest jellyfish on Earth
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The biggest jellyfish in the world is the lion’s mane jellyfish It can reach a staggering diameter of up to 8 feet and has tentacles that can extend over 120 feet long
- Lion’s mane jellyfish | Giant Jellyfish, Arctic Species Tentacles . . .
lion’s mane jellyfish, (Cyanea capillata), marine jellyfish of the class Scyphozoa (phylum Cnidaria) found in the waters of the colder oceans of the Northern Hemisphere Some populations, however, occur as far south as the Gulf of Mexico It is the largest known jellyfish in the world
- The Largest Jellyfish Ever Found - Animals Around The Globe
The lion’s mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) holds the record as the largest jellyfish ever documented, with specimens reaching dimensions that seem almost mythological
- What is the biggest jellyfish in the world? Meet a monster jelly
Can jellyfish sting even when they're dead? That’s longer than a blue whale, though today biologists aren’t entirely convinced by the story and now rate Nomura’s jellyfish as the biggest jellyfish in the world, thanks to more reliable measurements
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