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For decades, flower hat jellyfish managed to keep their early lives a secret. In adulthood, the jellyfish are striking, with a nest of fluorescent tentacles that look like party streamers ...
Found in the depths of the Pacific Ocean, the flower hat jellyfish (Olindias formosa) glides with its translucent bell and colorful tentacles, using stinging cells to capture small fish and plankton.
Take the flower hat jellyfish, or Olindias formosus, if you prefer. The Monterey Bay Aquarium calls its life cycle "elusive" but that didn't daunt a group of intrepid jelly biologists.
Draw a digital jellyfish on a touch screen and free it ... From Japanese sea nettles to upside-down jellies, flower hat jellies to cross jellies and blubber jellies, the creatures, some raised ...
Flower Hat Jelly Olindias formosaSpecimen No. 246; bell is 2.5 inches across; Kamo Aquarium, Tsuruoka, Yamagata, Japan "A pregnant male seahorse, a shape-shifting octopus and a jellyfish that can ...
Steven Haddock at Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute in Moss Landing, California, and Casey Dunn at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, placed the flower hat jellyfish (Olindias ...
A team of researchers developed the acid-tolerant green FP -- termed Gamillus -- cloned from flower hat jellyfish. Gamillus exhibits excellent brightness, maturation speed, and photostablity ...
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