Propelled by eight rows of combs, sea gooseberries deploy long tentacles to fish for small crustaceans.
Plankton Chronicles Project by Christian Sardet, CNRS / Noe Sardet and Sharif Mirshak, Parafilms. See Plankton Chronicles interactive site: www.planktonchronicles.org
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Dessin avec de la farine de riz (kolam) devant un petit temple dédié à Ganesh dans le village de Patteeshwaram au sud de Darasuram au Tamil Nadu Dans le sud de l'Inde, ce sont les femmes qui pratiquent l'art du kolam, devant les maisons en signe de bienvenue mais aussi, devant un temple, comme dans ce cas, en l'honneur de la divinité car ce temple privé dédié à Ganesh, réalisé à l'initiative d'une famille, est sur le point d'être consacré.
A sea gooseberry (Pleurobrachia pileus) up left, a moon jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) and two lion's mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata), one tiny and one about 10 cm (3.9 in) in diameter. The larger lion's mane is on top of another moon jellyfish. Photographed from a jetty in Sämstad, Lysekil Municipality, Sweden. The dark part in the center of the image is the shadow of a dock finger attached to the jetty.
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