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    Category: Comb jellies

    The rainbow-covered jelly with a dark side

    (this is a reboot of an old post that appeared on this site nearly two years ago, complete with new science and pictures!) Watching animals eat is like… Read more “The rainbow-covered jelly with a dark side”

    November 7, 2014April 3, 2019 by RRHelm

    Celebrating two years of JellyBiologist with amazing jelly photos

    Today marks the two year anniversary of JellyBiologist.com! To celebrate, I’ve pulled together some of the best jelly photos by underwater wildlife photographer Alexander Semenov. Enjoy!  

    July 23, 2014July 23, 2014 by RRHelm

    Comb jellies, not sponges, may be your most distant animal relative

    For over a hundred years scientists have assumed that sponges (yep, the animal that inspired your kitchen sponge), are our most distant animal relative. And why not?  They… Read more “Comb jellies, not sponges, may be your most distant animal relative”

    December 12, 2013March 9, 2018 by RRHelm

    Jellies as Living Art part 2

    In the last edition of jellies as living art the jellies were mostly in far out blooms. This week we’re getting up close and personal to see… Read more “Jellies as Living Art part 2”

    June 20, 2013July 18, 2014 by RRHelm
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