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Jellyfish have been possibly around 700 million years or longer, before dinosaurs lived on the Earth.

 

Jellyfish bodies are actually made up of as much as ~98 % water.

 

Jellyfish have no heart, bones, brain, ears, noses or even

eyes(some have eyes).

 

Jellyfish mouth is found in the centre of its body, they use mouth for both eating and pooping.

 

Some Jellyfish's may never actually die (Theoretically Immortal!).

 

Some jellyfish are clear, but others are vibrant colours of pink, yellow, blue and purple.

 

Jellyfish produce their own light!

 

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A hypnotizing exhibit at the Georgia Aquarium..

Awesome display of jelly fish at the Aquarium de Quebec, just out side of Quebec City.

Burn Jelly Plant (Bulbine Frutescens)

 

Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, Jacksonville, Florida, USA

A shot of some frog spawn piling up above the water surface of the pond in Dunlop Millennium Woodland Nature Park. When viewing the photos on my PC, I was surprised to see some yellow globular springtails rambling on the spawn, but I hadn't captured them well enough to do anything with the image. I'm curious whether they were aquatic springtails, or just some that rambled onto the pond---will add to my `to investigate' list :D

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yellow brain, golden jelly fungus, yellow trembler or witches' butter

Goldgelber Zitterling

[Tremella mesenterica]

From underneath

This species is common throughout both sides of the north Atlantic Ocean. Its tentacles sting. Monterey Aquarium Monterey, CA, U.S.A. June 19, 2018

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Jellyfish at Ripley's Aquarium.

 

Toronto,Ontario

Canada

Northern New Hampshire is dotted with small tourist cottages. A few of these "motor courts" are still in business, but many, like this one, are no longer being maintained, and so the cute little cottages are slowly decaying. Relics of an already distant past, when life moved more slowly, and more time was taken to stop along the way.

 

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Jelly Ear Fungus (Auricularia auricula-judae)

15 November 2019

Cuttle Pool Nature Reserve, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, Temple Balsall

Warwickshire Wildlife Trust

This beautiful jellyfish was captured off the island of Capri, Italy. The way the light reflects off of the ocean makes it as a painting with iridescent colors. This is personally one of my favorites (as Jellyfish are my favorites animals), and I hope you enjoy!

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Taken at Wolseley Nature Centre, Staffordshire.

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Jelly rot (Phlebia tremellosa) growing on a tree stump.

 

Żylak trzęsakowaty (Phlebia tremellosa) rosnący na pieńku.

many words in one shell. jelly air, and the artifice of flight.

Parque Nacional Vicente Pérez Rosales, Bosque al borde del lago de todos los Santos, Región de los Lagos, Chile.

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Jellyfish invasion on the beach of Rotterdam

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A large Barrel Jellyfish (Rhizostoma Octopus) washed up on South Beach at Troon, Scotland. The UK's largest jellyfish that is usually around 40cm in diameter but can grow to 150cm in diameter.

 

Captured in the low evening light after viewing a property in the area with my partner - please keep your fingers crossed we can get this one. Sealed bids go in tonight and it would be a magical place to live with a garden and just 1 mile from the beach. There was a lot of interest in the place and I don't hold out much hope. I have lived in an apartment since moving from my house in England and have so deeply missed growing my own vegetables, fruit and salad. The Ayrshire climate is one of the better areas of Scotland for growing vegetables too.

 

Shortly after taking this shot I spent an hour picking plastic up from the tideline on the beach. I was pleased to see that I wasn't the only one out there doing this but it was quite an endless task. Seeing washed up used nappies was an unpleasant sight to behold!

 

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Not much to take photos of in the woods this time of year but I did find this fungus yesterday.

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for Macro Mondays, the odd one

アクアパーク品川での貸切撮影会に行ってきました。

開館前の2時間を貸し切って撮影するという企画で、三脚も使用可ということで、使ってみました。正直、動く被写体にはあんまり三脚は使いどころがないかなという感じでしたが、普段できない撮影ができたのは面白かったです。

still joined at the hip, and just waiting for me to make a mandarin trifle. 😋

Back lit it's like a block of amber.

Snake Jellies and spooky cookies ready for my grandsons coming for the weekend today. Fun and spooky I'm sure they'll enjoy them. Have a great weekend you wonderful folks ;0) HSoS

Taken using the VI effects on my camera (Super Vivid)!

Taken at Wolseley Nature Centre, Staffordshire.

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