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Jellyfish (pearl)

It is a marine mollusk that is classified in the Cnidaria phylum. Its shape is a transparent disc, with a gelatinous consistency and has long, thin limbs called “tentacles.” It is simple and uncomplicated in that it does not contain a head, a natural digestive system, or synthetic organs that follow invertebrates, nor a stomach, as the intestines are what receive the food. Water constitutes a high percentage of its body, up to about 95% of its weight, and it contains some organs. Its mouth opens in the middle and it has many tentacles or sensory sensors. It moves in the water by contracting its body and then spreading it freely and with its tentacles. The movement of the water current helps it move over long distances.

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Technical Specifications

His food
It generally feeds on fish eggs and larvae, and it also feeds on other marine zooplankton. It usually appears in the summer due to the abundance of food, and it is also considered food for some other creatures, such as sea turtles and some few types of fish. It is considered one of the most toxic organisms.
Sizes
The size of this organism varies depending on the species, with the smallest species being no more than a few centimeters long, but the long tentacles of the largest species may exceed 4 metres.