Jellyfish
Jellyfish are mesmerizing marine animals that drift gracefully through the oceans. Despite their name, they aren’t actually fish; they’re invertebrates, meaning they have no bones. Their umbrella-shaped bodies, called bells, pulse as they move, and their trailing tentacles contain stinging cells to catch prey or defend themselves. Jellyfish come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, making them some of the most captivating creatures in the sea.
Photographer: Isaias Solis
Location: Monterey Bay Aquarium
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