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Lion's mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) are named for their showy, trailing tentacles reminiscent of a lion's mane. They can vary greatly in size: although capable of attaining a bell diameter of over 2 m (6 ft 7 in), those found in lower latitudes are normally smaller than their far northern counterparts, with a bell about 50 cm (20 in) in ...
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High quality images of lion's mane jellyfish, eye catching, in expanded and contracted posture. This set shows a smaller specimen grade which tend to be orange, tan or colorless. Articles in which this image appears Lion's mane jellyfish FP category for this image Wikipedia:Featured pictures/Animals/Cnidaria Creator W.carter
The lion's mane jellyfish, or Cyanea capillata, are common to find along ocean beaches in New Jersey. These large jellyfish prefer cooler ocean water than warm New Jersey bays, Bologna said.
Cyanea fulva, the Atlantic lion's mane jellyfish, is a species of jellyfish found along the Mid-Atlantic coastal region of the United States.C. fulva are commonly noted as being about two inches in diameter and smaller than C. capillata, however, larger than C. versicolor, a co-occurring close species.
Lion's mane jellyfish, contracting, by W.carter Dendrogramma enigmatica , by Jean Just, Reinhardt Møbjerg Kristensen and Jørgen Olesen Tripedalia cystophora , by Jan Bielecki, et al. (edited by Ruthven )
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