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Funny Pictures,Cool Pictures Daily Updated
Nov 30, 2010 10:21 AM
Posted by Jacky Baby
Jellyfish  have always  drawn gasps at their beauty - and  at times their venom  which range from  mild, to enough to kill a man.  Found in every ocean  and in some  freshwater lakes and rivers, the  jellyfish is one of the  wonders of  marine life. Join me as we look at  14 of the most  beautiful!
 1.  Cannonball  Jellyfish
The  Cannonball  jellyfish lives along the coast from the  Eastern Seaboard  of the U.S.  all the way down to Brazil, named  obviously for its shape.  One  interesting little twist is how it  $exually reproduces. It can  reproduce  a$exually but when it does not,  it shoots sperm from its  mouth to be  caught in the mouth of the  receiving jellyfish.
 2. Flower Hat   Jellyfish
These  curious  creatures really do look like spring  bonnets made to wear.  They are a  rare species found off the coast of  Brazil, Argentina and  Japan. Its  tentacles coil up and stick to the rim  when they aren't  using them,  giving rise to the bonnet look.
 3. Portuguese Man o'War
A  magnificent creature  that is so commonly considered a  jellyfish I  include it here but is  actually "a siphonophore, which  differ from  jellyfish in that they are  not actually a single creature,  but a  colonial organism made up of many  minute individuals called  zooids"  (according to Wikipedia). It has a gas  bladder and swims on top  of the  waves letting the wind and current take  it, while the tentacles  can  hang down 66 feet below.
 4.  Purple Striped  Jellyfish
A  species found around  Monterey Bay, not a lot is known  about their  habits. Most individuals  have four frilly oral arms and  eight marginal  arms. As they vary with  age different numbers may be  seen. It is a  striking jelly with its bands  of purple around its bell. A  symbiotic  crab often lives with it to feed  on the parasitic amphipods  that live  on and damage jellies.
5. Diplulmaris  Antarctica
This  is a really  strange but beautiful creature, which  looks like a fried  or poached egg  and lives in the Mediterranean,  Adriatic and Aegean  seas. It is also one  of the few jellies that can  locomote on its own,  not just relying on  current.
 6. Darth Vader or the Narcomedusae
This  gorgeous creature  is found in deep waters of  Antarctica and has four  orange frilled arms  as well as white tentacles.  The little white dots  on the bell of the  jellyfish are teeny amphipods  that live off  jellyfish, sometimes eating  it but not in this case.
 7. Black Sea Nettle
The  black sea nettle  is a giant jellyfish with a bell as  big as 3 feet  across and oral arms  as long as 20 feet. They are found  in Pacific  Ocean waters and are  carnivorous, eating larvae, plankton  and even  other jellyfish.
 8. White   Spotted Jellyfish
Also  called the  Australian Spotted Jellyfish, these are  native to the  Pacific Southwest  waters. Fairly large they generally  consume snail  species but they have  become a concern in some areas  because of the  huge amount of water they  filter, digesting plankton  that some food  fish and other fish need.
 9. Breede  River Jellyfish
A  species found around  Monterey Bay, not a lot is known  about their  habits. Most individuals  have four frilly oral arms and  eight marginal  arms. As they vary with  age different numbers may be  seen. It is a  striking jelly with its bands  of purple around its bell. A  symbiotic  crab often lives with it to feed  on the parasitic amphipods  that live  on and damage jellies.
 10.  Mediterranean or  Fried Egg Jellyfish
This  is a really  strange but beautiful creature, which  looks like a fried  or poached egg  and lives in the Mediterranean,  Adriatic and Aegean  seas. It is also one  of the few jellies that can  locomote on its own,  not just relying on  current.
 11. Darth Vader or the Narcomedusae
Found  in the Arctic,  this is a fairly new discovered  species with 4  tentacles and 12 stomach  pouches. It swims holding out  its poisoned  tentacles in front, better to  ambush prey.
 12. Blue Jellyfish
The  blue jellyfish or  Cyanea lamarckii is stunning in  its color and has  stinging tentacles.  Found off the coast of Scotland,  the North Sea and  the Irish Sea, they  average 15 cm across and look  like bright blue  pom poms.
 13.  Crossota sp
A  gorgeous red medusa  that was found in the arctic just  off the sea  floor during the Hidden  Ocean, Arctic 2005 exploration with  the NOAA.
 14. Porpita Porpita
An  astonishing  beauty, this is one of the freshwater  hydromedusas and  appears in large  numbers during summer in the Breede  river in Africa.  Very little is  known about them as they disappears  later in the year  and have not been  given a species name yet. Their  mystical white  beauty, with golden  pedestals make them the winner in  this list.
  There are more famous   jellies, and larger ones like the Lion's Mane,  but out of all the ones I   have seen, these 14 stood out for their  beauty. Some ethereal such as   the narcomedusa and diplomaris, some  more tangible and brash. One   thing's for certain - man's fascination  with them won't disappear soon.
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