Beroe comb jelly, close-up. Comb jellies are jellyfish-like organisms that take their common name from their rows of hair-like cilia (close-up of rows shown here), which they beat to propel them through the water. They are found in seas throughout the world but are not true jellyfish as they lack the characteristic stinging cells (cnidocytes). Photographed in the western Pacific Ocean, in the Sea of Okhotsk. | |
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