A Burst Of Deep Sea Fireworks: Halitrephes Jelly




Jellyfish are fascinating. Always on the move, always dancing and floating, always floating with the stream. Weak, soft, semi-transparent and yet defensive, unabashed and dangerous. In addition, jellyfish are just beautiful, as it can only be a natural creature. Now the jellyfish finally have a firework look, recently discovered by the underwater expedition Nautilus Live . The lively fireworks with the Latin name Halitrephes Jelly can be seen at a depth of about 1,200 meters at home and can only be seen in the light of the headlights. Otherwise, the fulminant jellyfish leads a rather unspectacular existence near the ground and kills various microorganisms.


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