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Illustrated diagram showing oceanic zones from epipelagic to hadalpelagic with marine life representation Royalty Free Stock Photo
Illustrated diagram showing oceanic zones from epipelagic to hadalpelagic with marine life representation Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Atolla wyvillei: deep-sea jellyfish
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Physical characteristics of Atolla wyvillei, a deep-sea jellyfish, include a bell-shaped body with eight gonads and mesenteries that scratch the bell's surface. It inhabits mesopelagic to bathypelagic zones and feeds on crustaceans and gelatinous plankton. A unique feeding behavior involves a 'feeding net' formed by its tentacles, which captures prey and brings it to the mouth


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