Sailboat Jellyfish at Ellie Dow blog

Sailboat Jellyfish. A por­tion of the prog­eny have sails lo­cated from left to right away from the par­ent, and oth­ers. Their translucent sail and blue float are reminiscent of a small sailing boat, and give them great mobility. Rather pleasing to the eye, this cousin of the jellyfish moves with the wind and currents. Small blue creatures related to jellyfish are showing up in droves on southern california beaches. Within the species of velella, the off­spring show poly­mor­phism in the ori­en­ta­tion of their sails. The sail allows the organism to catch the wind and travel on ocean currents, using its stinging tentacles to prey on young fish and other small animals while it travels. But are these distant cnidarian cousins. They are not true jellyfish.

Beautiful blue jellyfish known for its sail surfaces along Jersey Shore
from www.nj.com

Small blue creatures related to jellyfish are showing up in droves on southern california beaches. Rather pleasing to the eye, this cousin of the jellyfish moves with the wind and currents. They are not true jellyfish. But are these distant cnidarian cousins. A por­tion of the prog­eny have sails lo­cated from left to right away from the par­ent, and oth­ers. The sail allows the organism to catch the wind and travel on ocean currents, using its stinging tentacles to prey on young fish and other small animals while it travels. Within the species of velella, the off­spring show poly­mor­phism in the ori­en­ta­tion of their sails. Their translucent sail and blue float are reminiscent of a small sailing boat, and give them great mobility.

Beautiful blue jellyfish known for its sail surfaces along Jersey Shore

Sailboat Jellyfish Rather pleasing to the eye, this cousin of the jellyfish moves with the wind and currents. Their translucent sail and blue float are reminiscent of a small sailing boat, and give them great mobility. A por­tion of the prog­eny have sails lo­cated from left to right away from the par­ent, and oth­ers. The sail allows the organism to catch the wind and travel on ocean currents, using its stinging tentacles to prey on young fish and other small animals while it travels. They are not true jellyfish. Small blue creatures related to jellyfish are showing up in droves on southern california beaches. Within the species of velella, the off­spring show poly­mor­phism in the ori­en­ta­tion of their sails. Rather pleasing to the eye, this cousin of the jellyfish moves with the wind and currents. But are these distant cnidarian cousins.

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