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Bloom of moon jellies (Aurelia aurita), in Chesapeake Bay Credit: Scott Kupiec
chalkandwater: Moon jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) gather in huge swarms to feed on the late-summer plankton bloom. Life (2009) I went snorkeling not too long ago dozens of miles out into the ocean and when I got in the water and began swimming all the
Bloom of moon jellies (Aurelia aurita), in Chesapeake Bay. Scott Kupiec
thickbuckybarnes: why-animals-do-the-thing: gengaraesthetic: jpnvines: You can now see Aurelia aurita at our spherical jellyfish tank, “Planet of the Jellyfish”. 〜 新江ノ島水族館(Enoshima Aquarium) @why-animals-do-the-thing I’m no
rhamphotheca: The Moon Jelly (Aurelia aurita) is a widely studied species of jellyfish found throughout most of the world’s oceans. It is translucent, usually about 25–40 cm (10–16 in) in diameter, and can be recognized by its four horseshoe-shaped
socialfoto:Aurelia aurita (also called the moon jelly Aurelia aurita (also called the moon jelly, moon jellyfish, common jellyfish, or saucer jelly) is a widely studied species of the genus Aurelia by hydrobiolog
darkblastoise: darkblastoise: Moon Jellyfish - Aurelia Aurita This got so many notes today
jpnvines: You can now see Aurelia aurita at our spherical jellyfish tank, “Planet of the Jellyfish”. 〜 新江ノ島水族館(Enoshima Aquarium)
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thistownisridiculous: ocean world fig. 53 Aurelia aurita by dd21207 on Flickr.
chalkandwater: Moon jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) gather in huge swarms to feed on the late-summer plankton bloom. Life (2009)
r2–d2: Aurelia aurita s by (Alexander Semenov)
malformalady: Moon Jelly(Aurelia aurita) bloom in the Limfjord, Aalborg, Denmark. Photo credit: Malene Thyssen
wavemotions: Aurelia aurita by Alexander Semenov
musikfortsetzen: Aurelia aurita (also called the moon jelly, moon jellyfish, common jellyfish, or saucer jelly) is a widely studied species of the genus Aurelia. http://nanwak.tumblr.com/
libutron: Moon jellyfish (Moon jelly, Common jellyfish, Saucer jelly) Aurelia aurita (Semaeostomeae - Ulmaridae), the Moon jellyfish, often lives in large groups in the sea. You can easily identify them by their four moons’ in the middle. These