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Bathykorus Bouilloni Jellyfish
The deep-sea hydrozoan jellyfish Bathykorus bouilloni (Nacromedusae: Aeginidae). It has four tentacles, 12 stomach pouches, and four small secondary tentacles at the very edge of the bell. While foraging for food, this species holds its long tentacles, covered with poison filled stinging cells, out in front while it swims, perhaps to ambush its prey more effectively.
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Kevin Raskoff
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Keywords:
Jellyfish
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KWCI (GPI)
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Nature
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Oceans (campaign title)
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Oceans (topography)
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Public Domain (license type)
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Underwater shots
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Water