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Frilly mouthed jellyfish

Chrysaora sp
The structure beneath the bell has a frilly appearance.

Frilly mouthed jellyfish

Introduction: Frilly-mouthed jellyfish (Chrysaora sp.) have 24 long tentacles and between 16 and 32 stubbier ones. The manubrium, the structure that hangs beneath the bell that ends in the mouth, has a frilly appearance, hence the common name. When fully expanded this feature extends to 4 trailing 'tails'.

Distribution: Throughout Namibian coastal waters including Swakopmund and Walvis Bay, Henties Bay, Torra and Terrace Bays, Luderitz down to the mouth of the Orange River.

Diet: Feeds on largish planktonic animals

Colouration: Transparent blue bell with an opaque white edge

Breeding:  Eggs develop into tiny polyps, which attach themselves to the sea bottom

Max size: 12cm

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