Spanish Dancer Jellyfish | |||
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General information | |||
Universe | Real Life | ||
Homeworld | Earth | ||
Environment | Tami Islands Atoll lagoon | ||
Intelligence | Non-sapient | ||
Biochemistry | Carbon-based lifeform | ||
Biological information | |||
Locomotion | Undulating bell | ||
Feeding behavior | Carnivorous | ||
Prey | Pelagic fish (specific species unspecified) | ||
Predators | Pelagic fish (specific species unspecified) | ||
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Cultural information | |||
Sociocultral characteristics | |||
Scientific taxonomy | |||
Planet | Earth | ||
Domain | Eukaryota | ||
Kingdom | Animalia | ||
Superphylum | Eumetazoa | ||
Phylum | Cnidaria | ||
Other information |
The Spanish Dancer Jellyfish (classification unknown) is a species of vibrant jellyfish found in the lagoon surrounded by the Tami Islands atoll near Papua New Guinea, which dives to a shallow depth of only 69 ft (21 meters) deep.
They feed and are fed upon by a variety of pelagic fish. They likely have no association with the local Blue Star (Linckia laevigata).