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WHY DOES THIS JELLY LOOK LIKE IT HIT A WINDOW?
Because this is how you hunt OTHER jellies. The deep-sea Narcomedusa jellyfish hold out their tentacles to snare other jellyfish and eat them whole.
Deeply relaxing video by @MBARI_News: https://t.co/XuONTVMHuZ
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These tiny animals (hyperid amphipods) live thier whole lives on jellies. From birth to death—hiding in jelly tentacles—even eating the jelly. Jellyfish are real live gingerbread houses to these little guys. & when the jelly is done? On to the next one!
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Sneaky sneaky baby octopuses! Each octo is hiding INSIDE the body of jelly-like sea creature called a salp. The only part of the salp body that isn't clear is the brown stomach. THESE OCTOS ARE MIMICKING THE ORGANS OF A SALP!
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This is your periodic reminder that baby octopuses sometimes ride on top of jellyfish and it’s adorable.
📸 by Songda Cai: https://t.co/wwgrVHtusV
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And these Black Belt counties consistently vote Democratic in elections, even in the largely conservative South. And that is how an ancient ocean shaped, and still shapes, our history today. [End of Thread]
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Which one is the octopus, and which are are the little orange stomaches of the jellies the octopuses are riding in? And if you're wondering what these strange jellies are, see the next tweet (I promise, you won't be disappointed...)
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