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Jellyfish Can't Swim in the Night (Japanese: 夜のクラゲは泳げない, Hepburn: Yoru no Kurage wa Oyogenai), abbreviated as YoruKura (ヨルクラ), is an original anime television series produced by Doga Kobo for its 50th anniversary.
A Chilean species whose name is "inspired by the main character of the most popular Chilean comic book of the same name, and one of the most acclaimed comics in Hispanoamerica [sic]. Condorito represents a man– condor , emblematic bird of the Andeans and Chile's national symbol, created in 1949 by Chilean cartoonist ' Pepo '."
Jellyfish, also known as sea jellies, are the medusa-phase of certain gelatinous members of the subphylum Medusozoa, which is a major part of the phylum Cnidaria. Jellyfish are mainly free-swimming marine animals, although a few are anchored to the seabed by stalks rather
Name Type Film Notes Edward Bloom: Fish Big Fish: His true form is that of a giant fish in the film. Bruce Great white shark Jaws: Bruce was the name of the mechanical shark film prop. Jaguar Shark Shark The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou: Killed Zissou's partner during the making of a documentary. Justice Tuna Serenity
Jellyfish Can't Swim in the Night: 12 Doga Kobo: Ryōhei Takeshita Yoru no Kurage wa Oyogenai [126] April 7 – June 23: The Duke of Death and His Maid (season 3) 12 J.C.Staff: Yoshinobu Yamakawa Shinigami Bocchan to Kuro Maid [127] April 7 – June 23: Vampire Dormitory: 12 Studio Blanc: Nobuyoshi Nagayama [128] April 7 – June 30: Go! Go ...
Octopuses swim headfirst, with arms trailing behind Jellyfish pulsate their bell for a type of jet locomotion Scallops swim by clapping their two shells open and closed Main article: Jet propulsion Jet propulsion is a method of aquatic locomotion where animals fill a muscular cavity and squirt out water to propel them in the opposite direction ...
The Scyphozoa are an exclusively marine class of the phylum Cnidaria, [2] referred to as the true jellyfish (or "true jellies"). The class name Scyphozoa comes from the Greek word skyphos (σκύφος), denoting a kind of drinking cup and alluding to the cup shape of the organism. [3] Scyphozoans have existed from the earliest Cambrian to the ...
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