Mnemiopsis leidyi!
Mnemiopsis leidyi is one of about 200 known species of ctenophores (aka comb jellies). These translucent little goddesses are both mystifying and under-examined. Most species of ctenophores are bioluminescent and can produce their...

Mnemiopsis leidyi!

Mnemiopsis leidyi is one of about 200 known species of ctenophores (aka comb jellies). These translucent little goddesses are both mystifying and under-examined. Most species of ctenophores are bioluminescent and can produce their own light when touched.  Photo: David Gruber

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