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August 9, 2011 Comb jellies (ctenophores) are predators of larval fish (6027862656)

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Summary[edit] Description: The smaller orange dots are zooplankton, they could be copepods, amphipods, or krill. All are crustaceans that would stay this small their entire life. The stripes on the jellies are ciliary combs, which they use to swim through the water. Photo by Eric Vance, U.S. EPA Learn more @ www.epa.gov/boldkids. Date: 9 August 2011, 18:33. Source: August 9, 2011 Comb jellies (ctenophores) are predators of larval fish. Author: USEPA Environmental-Protection-Agency. Camera location42° 36′ 30.39″ N, 70° 33′ 10.17″ W View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 42.608442; -70.552825.

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