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jellyfish postcard

jellyfish postcard

Jellyfish are free-swimming members of the phylum Cnidaria. They have several different basic morphologies that represent several different cnidarian classes including the Scyphozoa (about 200 species), Staurozoa (about 50 species), Cubozoa (about 20 species), and Hydrozoa (about 1000-1500 species that make jellyfish and many more that do not)[1][2]. The jellyfish in these groups are also called, respectively, scyphomedusae, stauromedusae, cubomedusae, and hydromedusae; "medusa" (plural "medusae") is another word for jellyfish. Jellyfish are found in every ocean, from the surface to the deep sea. Some hydrozoan jellyfish, or hydromedusae, are also found in fresh water. Most of the information about jellyfish that follows in this article is about scyphozoan jellyfish, or scyphomedusae. These are the big, often colourful, jellyfish that are common in coastal zones worldwide. In its broadest sense, the term jellyfish is sometimes used also to refer to members of the phylum Ctenophora. Although not closely related to cnidarian jellyfish, ctenophores are also free-swimming planktonic carnivores, are also generally transparent or translucent, and occur in shallow to deep portions of all the world's oceans. Ctenophores move using eight rows of fused cilia that beat in metachronal waves that diffract light, so that they sparkle with all of the colours of the rainbow. The rest of this article deals only with jellyfish in the phylum Cnidaria.

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By Terry M.January 17, 2014Verified Purchase
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The picture of the jellyfish makes you believe you are actually viewing them, while they are floating in the blue waters. The picture makes you want to linger and just keep on looking and imagining that the pulsing motion of the jellyfish is real. It truly is soothing to the soul. The soft but deep blue colors of the water put you right there with the white jellyfish, at a safe distance, of course.
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By Tina J.March 5, 2019Verified Purchase
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nicely done very clear. print turned out well done
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By Denise W.May 1, 2024Verified Purchase
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I'm in love! Just look how sweet these two are! 🥰☘🍀. Great graphics n print! Glossy adds flair! Thanks! ☘🍀

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Designed on 2008-11-28, 1:28 PM
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