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  2. Kangaroo Beach - Wikipedia

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    Kangaroo Beach is an Australian animated television series for preschool children which debuted on ABC Kids on 25 January 2021. It was created by Tim Bain, who is also a writer with Charlotte Rose Hamlyn, Simon Dodd and Samantha Carroll. Producers are Celine Goetz and Isla Curtis, and the executive producer is Patrick Egerton from Cheeky Little ...

  3. Chrysaora fuscescens - Wikipedia

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    Chrysaora fuscescens, the Pacific sea nettle or West Coast sea nettle, is a widespread planktonic scyphozoan cnidarian—or medusa, "jellyfish" or "jelly"—that lives in the northeastern Pacific Ocean, in temperate to cooler waters off of British Columbia and the West Coast of the United States, ranging south to México.

  4. Ambient video - Wikipedia

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    Ambient video is a new art form made possible by the increasing availability of large-scale, high-definition video display units. [1] Introduced in the late 1990s, the first flat wide-screen televisions were expensive, costing as much as $15,000 in 1997. [2]

  5. Shocking video shows alarming swarm of jellyfish near man - AOL

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  6. Bizarre looking jellyfish captured on video during deep sea ...

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    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 ...

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  8. Polyorchis - Wikipedia

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    The red pigmentation helps them camouflage. They are often found in harbors, marinas, and other calm waters close to shore. They feed on plankton and benthic crustaceans and are found near the sea floor. The bells can reach about 2.25 inches (5 cm). [1] P. penicillatus is nicknamed "red-eyed jellyfish".

  9. Gonionemus vertens - Wikipedia

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    The bell of the jellyfish (medusae) is only 1–3 cm (0.4–1.2 in) in diameter, [2] exceptionally up to 4 cm (1.6 in), and when fully extended a tentacle can be twice the length of the bell diameter. [4] The medusae reproduce sexually and the tens of thousands of eggs and sperm are released into the sea. [4]

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