Sailor Jellyfish Sting at Cristi Lehmann blog

Sailor Jellyfish Sting. They are related to #seajellies but are not #jellyfish themselves. They are at the mercy. Notice their “sails” up top. They are #hydroids w/ stinging #tentacles they use to paralyze #plankton for food. Small blue creatures related to jellyfish are showing up in droves on southern california beaches. Their stinging cells only stun their small planktonic prey, but beachgoers that see sailor jellies along the beach. 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. Interestingly, individual sailor jellies are comprised of a colony of organisms that share a digestive system.

Purple Sailor Jellyfish (Velella velalla) Death, where is your Sting?
from spiritual-lessons-from-biology.blogspot.com

Interestingly, individual sailor jellies are comprised of a colony of organisms that share a digestive system. Their stinging cells only stun their small planktonic prey, but beachgoers that see sailor jellies along the beach. 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 at the mercy. Small blue creatures related to jellyfish are showing up in droves on southern california beaches. Notice their “sails” up top. They are #hydroids w/ stinging #tentacles they use to paralyze #plankton for food. They are related to #seajellies but are not #jellyfish themselves.

Purple Sailor Jellyfish (Velella velalla) Death, where is your Sting?

Sailor Jellyfish Sting Their stinging cells only stun their small planktonic prey, but beachgoers that see sailor jellies along the beach. 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. Interestingly, individual sailor jellies are comprised of a colony of organisms that share a digestive system. Notice their “sails” up top. They are at the mercy. They are related to #seajellies but are not #jellyfish themselves. Small blue creatures related to jellyfish are showing up in droves on southern california beaches. Their stinging cells only stun their small planktonic prey, but beachgoers that see sailor jellies along the beach. They are #hydroids w/ stinging #tentacles they use to paralyze #plankton for food.

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