The St. George’s Cross medusa is about four inches wide, three inches long, and has about 240 tentacles. The St. George’s Cross medusa is considered fairly large for a jellyfish, at about four inches ...
For three summers in a row, researchers working in the Mai Po Nature Reserve noticed something unusual drifting through the ...
It’s out-of-the-box scary. The Tripedaliidae jellyfish species has welcomed its fourth family member — a new 24-eyed creature that measures just over a half-inch long and carries a remarkably ...
The Philippines, located within the Coral Triangle, is recognized as one of the world’s richest marine ecosystems. Yet, many ...
A jellyfish study initiated by the Wayamba University of Sri Lanka has shed light on this ignored marine species that’s rarely been studied since 1905 and contributed to increasing the possible number ...
"These discoveries remind us that we still know so little about the ocean, the largest living space on Earth," said the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute A recently discovered deep-sea ...
Only 1.5 centimeters in length on average, these new jellyfish have 24 eyes located in four sensory organs, which together ...
The Canadian Rocky Mountains offer more than scenic views: The mountains have been hiding fossils of an ancient jellyfish species. Researchers analyzed 182 fossils that were found in the middle ...
More than 300 mauve stingers, or palagia noctiluca, were recorded off an Anglesey beach last week, as well as other locations as far south as Pembrokeshire. The delicate, purplish jellyfish, whose ...