“ No Bones, No Brain, No Heart, No Problem ”
Sea nettles are true jellyfish and as invertebrates, they don’t have bones. Because they are 95% water, with no hard parts, jellyfish fossils are rare. The oldest known fossils are said to date back over 505 million years, making them 3x older than dinosaurs.

The genus name of sea ...
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Photo Location: Houston Zoo
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Contrasting Color
  • Susan Stillman Edited a month ago

    Love the colors and contrast.

    Love the colors and contrast.

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  • Doris Seljamaa Edited 2 months ago

    Beautiful colors, Robert! Great capture!

    Beautiful colors, Robert! Great capture!

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  • Penne Ebbage Edited 2 months ago

    Beautifully captured...

    Beautifully captured...

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  • Linda Hunstable Edited 2 months ago

    Beautiful photo with excellent colors and clarity!  I could watch them for hours!

    Beautiful photo with excellent colors and clarity!  I could watch them for hours!

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Shred away! I feel no pain.
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Apple iPhone 16 Pro
1/100 f/2.2 250 2.220000028611935

Tags

#blue #sea_nettle #jellyfish #stinging #invertebrate #oceanlife #exhibit #zoo

Genre/Technique

Shot with a Phone Nature

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