Scyphozoa
Sand Jellyfish
Rhopilema esculentum
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9 POINTS
Play: This jellyfish has a MOVE of 2.
Fact: The Sand Jellyfish is edible, and is often served in South East Asian cuisine.
cool, warm
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Pacific Sea Nettle
Chrysaora fuscescens10 POINTS
• Chrysaora fuscescens has a MOVE of 2.
Chrysaora fuscescens stings its prey with its tentacles to first immobilize them before attacking.
Cool, Warm
Graphic by Coral Cargillbluecnidaria.deviantart.com/
Photo by Ed Biermanen.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sea_nettle_%28Chrysaora_fuscescens%29_2.jpg
Chrysaora fuscescens is a common free-floating scyphozoa that lives in the Pacific Ocean, and is commonly known as the Pacific Sea Nettle or West Coast Sea Nettle. Sea nettles have a distinctive golden-brown bell with a reddish tint. The bell can grow to be larger than one meter (three feet) in diameter in the wild, though most […] read more
Pacific Sea Nettle
Chrysaora fuscescens10 POINTS
• Chrysaora fuscescens has a MOVE of 2.
Cool, Warm
Graphic by Coral Cargillbluecnidaria.deviantart.com/
Photo by Ed Biermanen.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sea_nettle_%28Chrysaora_fuscescens%29_2.jpg
Chrysaora fuscescens is a common free-floating scyphozoa that lives in the Pacific Ocean, and is commonly known as the Pacific Sea Nettle or West Coast Sea Nettle. Sea nettles have a distinctive golden-brown bell with a reddish tint. The bell can grow to be larger than one meter (three feet) in diameter in the wild, though most […] read more