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soft, gelatinous, and more-or-less transparent. other than that, they are for the most part completely unrelated. true jellyfishes, hydromedusae, and siphonophores are in the phylum cnidaria, related to bottom-dwelling hydroids, sea anemones and corals. comb jellies are in the phylum ctenophora, and
. it is slightly larger than a quarter, about one inch in diameter. the sting of this jellyfish will send you to the hospital, not just people that are especially sensitive, but anyone. it is found in bays and inlets where it clings to sea grasses, it is not normally found in the open ocean. your best...
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