Jellyfish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jellyfish (also known as jellies or sea jellies ) are free-swimming members of the phylum Cnidaria. Jellyfish have several different morphologies that represent several different cnidarian classe...
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Japanese waters have been inundated with massive Nomura's jellyfish, which can grow 6.5 feet (2 meters) wide and weigh up to 450 pounds (220 kilograms). ... Though the jellyfish are more common in Chinese and Korean waters, their numbers have grown a hundredfold in some areas off Japan, causing a crisis in the local...
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A general discussion of jellyfish or sea jellies, especially the box jellyfish, Carybdea alata and C. rastonii, which regularly swarm in Hawaiian waters. First aid advice is given for jellyfish stings. ... The sting of box jellyfish found in Hawai`i, Carybdea alata and Carybdea rastonii, is very painful and can even...
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www.aloha.com/~lifeguards/jelyfish.html
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Jellyfish are beautiful but extremely harmful creatures of the deep. Jellyfish strike a lot of fear into the minds of people who portray them as blobs floating around in the ocean that go around stinging people at the beaches but yet jellyfish are much more than that.
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www2.hawaii.edu/~ortogero/jellyfish.html
www2.hawaii.edu/~ortogero/jellyfish.html
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Few marine creatures are as mysterious and intimidating as jellyfish. Though easily recognized, these animals are often misunderstood. Some bathers and beachcombers react with fear upon encountering these invertebrates, but, in fact, most jellyfish in South Carolina waters are harmless.
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www.dnr.state.sc.us/marine/pub/seascience/jellyfi.html
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Jellyfish information and facts. Jellyfish pictures and jellyfish links ... WHAT EXACTLY ARE JELLYFISH?; Jellyfish are semi-transparent, graceful creatures. They are only five percent solid matter and form, and the remaining 95 percent is all water! Sea anemones and corals are related to jellyfish;
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www.redjellyfish.com/wildlife/jellyfish.html
www.redjellyfish.com/wildlife/jellyfish.html
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Jellyfish are marine invertebrates belonging to the Scyphozoa class, and in turn the phylum Cnidaria. The body of an adult jellyfish is composed of a bell-shaped, jellylike substance enclosing its internal structure, from which the creature's tentacles suspend. ... The body of an adult jellyfish is composed of a bell-shaped,
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www.sciencedaily.com/articles/j/jellyfish.htm
www.sciencedaily.com/articles/j/jellyfish.htm
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