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Jellyfish set for record number of sightings - BBC News
This Halloween, Swap Out Your Jack-O-Lantern For A Bioluminescent Jellyfish
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Beach alarm: Jellyfish taking over the oceans, say experts | CNN
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Real Monstrosities: Atolla Jellyfish
The Atolla jellyfish (Atolla wyvillei) a deep sea jellyfish also called the "alarm jellyfish." When threatened, it will flash a series of bright blue lights that signals bigger predators to its location. :
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Deep-sea crown jelly • MBARI
Jellyfish types most commonly found in waters around the UK.
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This is the alarm jellyfish (Atolla Wyvillei) - and it has a rather unique defence mechanism. When the alarm jellyfish is attacked, it flashes brightly using bioluminescence in an attempt to attract
Facts: The Deep-Sea Crown Jellyfish (Atolla) - YouTube
Unusual' deep-sea jellyfish discovered off California coast | California | The Guardian
A Guide to the Different Types of Jellyfish in the Ocean - American Oceans
Ocean Networks Canada - Atolla wyvillei, aka Atolla jellyfish or Coronate medusa, is a species of deep-sea crown jellyfish that typically has 20 marginal tentacles and one hypertrophied tentacle which is larger
Mission Blue - This is the "Alarm" Jellyfish. Does anybody know why it has such a peculiar name? www.Mission-Blue.org 37 days left... http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sylviaearle/blue-hope-an-ocean-book-for-the-world Photo courtesy of Michael Aw www ...
Environment & Nature News - "Eye in sea" catches deep-sea life unawares - 03/09/2003
Creature Feature: Atolla Jellyfish
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Atolla jellyfish - Wikipedia
Sri Lankan study identifies new jellyfish, sparking interest in the species
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This jellyfish can sting at 5 million g—the fastest on Earth