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Stygiomedusa gigantea, [a] commonly known as the giant phantom jelly, is the only species in the monotypic genus of deep sea jellyfish, Stygiomedusa. It is in the Ulmaridae family . [ 2 ] With only around 110 sightings in 110 years, it is a jellyfish that is rarely seen, but believed to be widespread throughout the world, with the exception of ...
The oceans are home to many fascinating and dazzling creatures, and recently NOAA explorers captured a mesmerizing video of one of them. Bizarre looking jellyfish captured on video during deep sea ...
Original file (WebM audio/video file, VP9/Opus, length 18 s, 1,080 × 1,920 pixels, 1.16 Mbps overall, ... Phantom Jellyfish Off of the Melchior Islands at 60m - 70m ...
Riley Watts, 18, was with his friend when the disturbing interaction was caught on video.
A sea of ramen-like jellyfish took over a beach in Florida this week, and a photographer used her drone to catch the sight on video.
The Ulmaridae are a family of jellyfish, ... Stygiomedusa (giant phantom jelly) Tiburonia; Ulmaris; References This page was last edited on 3 December 2024 ...
For two years a mysterious sea creature has been captured on video as it swims 5,000 feet below the surface, but scientists have been in the dark as to what exactly it is. Now, the mystery is ...
The Deepstaria enigmatica has a wide, thin bell (up to 60 cm or 2 ft), [1] transparent in appearance, which undulates as the jellyfish moves. They are usually found in Antarctic and near-Antarctic seas, but have been spotted in waters near the United Kingdom and Gulf of Mexico, at depths of 600–1,750 metres (1,970–5,740 ft).