Jellyfish are one of the most fascinating creatures on earth. Most jellyfish live in the ocean, and only a few species live in freshwater environments. Are you curious to know which are the most dreamy and beautiful jellyfish in the world? Next, we will introduce you to the ten most magnificent and beautiful jellyfish in the world. They are egg jellyfish, silver coin jellyfish, alarm jellyfish, flower jellyfish, purple sea thorn jellyfish, black star sea thorn jellyfish, luminous swimming jellyfish, peach blossom jellyfish, Palau golden non-toxic jellyfish and sea nettle jellyfish.
1. Egg yolk jellyfish
The size of the egg jellyfish is quite large. The diameter of the umbrella body is usually about 35 centimeters, and the largest egg jellyfish can even reach 50 centimeters. Their umbrella-like bodies are disk-shaped, and the gonads or other stomach pouches and other structures in the body are colored, making the body appear as a central raised golden-red or orange-red patch under the transparent appearance. This visual effect makes it look like a freshly cooked poached egg, which is extremely beautiful. Egg jellyfish is one of the most common jellyfish in the Mediterranean, mainly found in the Aegean Sea and Adriatic Sea.
2. Silver coin jellyfish
The central round body of the silver coin jellyfish is called a "floating capsule". It is shaped like a tiny disk. It is hard, light and slightly transparent. It looks like a shiny silver coin, hence the name silver coin jellyfish. . This type of jellyfish lives on the surface of warm ocean waters. Since it has no swimming ability of its own, it can only drift with the tide and drift in warm ocean currents. In summer, silver coin jellyfish often appear in groups and are pushed to the coast by currents, even drifting onto the beach, bringing a magical and beautiful landscape to the beach.
3. Alarm jellyfish
The alarm jellyfish is a jellyfish with the ability to emit light and usually inhabits deep waters below 700 meters in the ocean. These jellyfish are fascinating and possess the ability to display brilliant displays in the ocean. Some organisms are able to use the bioluminescent properties of these jellyfish to "send an alarm" and call for help. When such organisms are captured by a predator, they will emit eye-catching light signals in the hope of attracting the attention of larger and more ferocious predators. This causes the current predator to abandon its prey and run away.
4. Flower jellyfish
The flower jellyfish is one of the few "large" jellyfish in the class Hydrozoa. The diameter of its umbrella can reach 18 centimeters. Compared with other hydrozoans that are one or two centimeters in size, it is really a giant. The surface of its umbrella is covered with irregularly distributed black stripes, and each black stripe has a row of short tentacles at the end. The jellyfish is one of the few species of hydroid jellyfish that is so venomous that its sting can cause severe pain. Although there have been no reports of fatal injuries from this jellyfish, there have been cases of shock caused by stings. Therefore, if you encounter this beautiful jellyfish in the wild, it is best to stay away and avoid contact.
5. Purple sea thorn jellyfish
Purple sea spiny jellyfish, also known as colorful golden jellyfish, has purple stripes on its outer umbrella and purple tentacles. The umbrella diameter can reach 30 centimeters or more. Jellyfish are invertebrates that belong to the phylum Coelenterata. Purple sea spiny jellyfish has four oral tentacles and eight marginal tentacles, and the purple stripes on the back of its body are very eye-catching. As an important large plankton in the ocean, purple sea spiny jellyfish usually live together with a kind of hermit crab.
6. Black Star Sea Spiny Jellyfish
The maximum diameter of the black star sea jellyfish can reach 30 centimeters. Its scientific name is derived from the Greek words "melas" and "aster", which mean black and star respectively. This jellyfish likes to drift in the surface waters of the ocean, and its tentacles can reach 4 meters in length. The shape of the Black Star Sea Spiny Jellyfish is like a huge black star, hence its name. Its umbrella body is golden yellow, similar to Pacific sea thorns, smaller in size and more delicate in body structure.
7. Luminous swimming jellyfish
Luminous swimming jellyfish is a kind of jellyfish with the ability to emit light. In the southern waters of the East China Sea and the waters of the South China Sea including the Paracel Islands at night, people can watch the fluorescence emitted by these gorgeous creatures, which is very beautiful. The size of the glow-in-the-dark jellyfish is about 10 centimeters. Its umbrella is hemispherical, with a diameter of about 5 to 7 centimeters. There are 16 hanging petals and 8 slender pink tentacles on the edge of the umbrella, which can reach several feet in length. Below the umbrella, there is a hanging mouth wrist.
8. Peach Blossom Jellyfish
The peach blossom jellyfish is a genus under the family Jellyfish. It is a small jellyfish found in freshwater environments. It is also known as the "Giant Panda of Waters" and is listed as a world-class endangered species. Peach blossom jellyfish, also known as "peach blossom fish" or "parachute fish", grows in temperate freshwater and is more common during the season when peach blossoms are in bloom, hence its name. The whole body of these jellyfish is transparent, like small transparent umbrellas floating lightly in the water. They have no obvious head and tail. They are round, crystal clear, and soft to the touch like silk. The body is surrounded by tentacles, with five growing in the middle. A tentacle-like object shaped like peach petals.
9. Palau golden non-toxic jellyfish
Palau's golden jellyfish is believed to be the only non-toxic jellyfish in the world. In Palau Jellyfish Lake, these non-toxic golden jellyfish rise in groups from the bottom of the lake to the surface under the sunlight in the afternoon, where they begin photosynthesis. Under the illumination of the light, the water surface is covered with these jellyfish, shining with golden light, which is dazzling and extremely spectacular. They are like a gorgeous sea of flowers, shining brightly, making people intoxicated and filled with joy. When you observe these jellyfish up close, they are like living flowers, showing crystal clear figures in the water, dancing lightly, elegantly and calmly.
10. Sea nettle jellyfish
Sea nettle jellyfish are commonly found in the Chesapeake Bay region off the East Coast of the United States. In addition to preying on plankton and crabs, they also prey on similar species of jellyfish. This jellyfish is poisonous and uses the venom in the stinging cells on its body to paralyze passing small fish and other creatures in order to capture food. Humans may feel severe pain if accidentally touched, but fortunately they rarely pose a fatal threat to humans.
The ranking of the most beautiful jellyfish in the world is mainly compiled based on related websites. By sorting and recommending the physical characteristics, colors, etc. of the relevant jellyfish, and making comprehensive ranking recommendations based on relevant network attention, popularity, etc., the list is The ranking is for reference only. If you have any questions, please leave comments/criticisms at the end.
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