Pacific Sea Nettle by photosynthesis
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Description
One of my favorite parts of the Monterey Bay Aquarium is the jellyfish exhibit (& judging by the crowds, it's a favorite with many others as well). They are the most graceful creatures I've ever seen...
"Sea nettles have a distinctive golden-brown bell with a reddish tint. The bell can grow to be larger than one meter (three feet) in diameter in the wild, though most are less than 50 cm across. The long, spiraling, white oral arms and the 24 undulating maroon tentacles may trail behind as far as 15 feet. For humans, its sting is often irritating, but rarely dangerous."
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Comments (11)
Richardphotos
very beautiful creature and superb capture for dealing with aquarium glass
giulband
Great art !!
Sea_Dog
Very nice shot - this is one of my favorite exhibits there, too.
MrsRatbag
They are mesmerizing to watch; really lovely capture of this flotilla!
durleybeachbum
Gorgeous!
jayfar
Beautiful and the colour is saying 'Do not touch' !!!
Glendaw
Fantastic looking colors and motion !
Faemike55
impressive capture
SunriseGirl
Wow! The lighting and colors remind me of Chully glass.
SunriseGirl
I mean Chihuly glass ...sometimes (always) my fingers do not coordinate with my brain.
danapommet
A gorgeous photo and perfect lighting!
auntietk
It would be my favorite as well. Such a wealth of photographic composition! :)