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Information about Cannonball Jellyfish and their life. ... A cannonball jellyfish can be from milky brown to yellow in color and looks like a large half-egg shaped mushroom. It differs from most other jellyfish by having a more muscular body and by the fact that it is a good swimmer.
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Box jellyfish aka Sea wasp - information about box jellyfish aka sea wasp; Cannonball Jellyfish - information about Cannonball Jellyfish; Erenna Jellyfish - information about Erenna Jelly Fish; Freshwater Jellyfish - Information about freshwater Jellyfish; Jellyfish Aquarium - An article about jellyfish and the keeping...
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Cannonball Jellyfish; Stomolophus meleagris; Contributors: DuBose B. Griffin and Thomas M. Murphy (SCDNR); DESCRIPTION; Taxonomy and Basic Description; Cannonball, or cabbagehead, jellyfish (Stomolophus meleagris;
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www.dnr.sc.gov/cwcs/pdf/Cannonballjellyfish.pdf
www.dnr.sc.gov/cwcs/pdf/Cannonballjellyfish.pdf
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Cannonball Jelly ; (Stomolophus meleagris) ; (Also known as the jellyball, and the cabbage head jelly); Cannonball jellyfish are the most common in our area. During the summer and fall, large numbers of this species appear near the coast and in the mouths of estuaries.
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The scientific or Latin name of the cannonball jellyfish means "many-mouthed hunter". This is an apt description of this rapidly moving, voracious jellyfish that can grow to be as large as eight inches in diameter.
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The cannonball jellyfish [Stomolophus meleagris], also known as the cabbage head jellyfish, is a harmless (it’s edible) variety that sometimes washes up on beaches in large numbers. It is shaped like half an egg and may be up to 7 inches in diameter.
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Cannonball jellyfish Stomolophus meleagris ORDER Rhizostomeae FAMILY Stomolophidae TAXONOMY Stomolophus meleagris L ... The cannonball jellyfish occurs in subtropical and tropical Atlantic and Pacific North American waters. It is abundant from North Carolina through the Gulf of Mexico. It also is found in...
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More About the Cannonball Jellyfish ... The cannonball has great potential value as a food item in the world market. The most important fact about the protein in the cannonball jellyfish is the collagen it contains. Our bodies need collagen to build cell tissue, cartilage, teeth and bones.
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www.fl-seafood.com/species/jellyfish.htm
www.fl-seafood.com/species/jellyfish.htm
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Jellyfish, Cannonball Jellyfish - Food Reference: Food Trivia, Facts, History, Recipes, Quotes, Food Art ... The cannonball has great potential value as a food item in the world market. The most important fact about the protein in the cannonball jellyfish is the collagen it contains. Our bodies need collagen to build cell...
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