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Most deep-sea creatures look like something from the underworld. Their oversized eyes, bizarre bodies, and unusual movements are testaments to evolution. In this YouTube video, we see another species ...
The process the immortal jellyfish uses to cheat death is like a form of cloning. If we can adapt it to the human body, it ...
This is a model of the atolla jellyfish, Atolla wyvillei. This species uses bioluminescence like a burglar alarm. When under threat it makes swirling patterns of light to attract larger predators that ...
It’s unclear how the jellyfish use their stinging snot in the wild, but the mucus could be part of their feeding strategy, or could be used in defense against predators. In the lab, when upside ...
This remarkable migration pattern has a crucial consequence: The jellyfish avoid the shaded lakeshore areas where their primary predators, anemones, live. The daily migration also benefits the ...