Spotted jelly
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Mastigias papua |
The Spotted jelly, the Mastigias papua, or the lagoon jelly is a type of jellyfish. It lives mainly in the southern Pacific Ocean. Instead of one single mouth, they appear to have several smaller mouth openings in their oral arms. These feed on zooplankton. [1]
In Japan--especially along Pacific coast areas--these are sold as novelty pets, along with photoautotrophic phytoplankton, and are called takokurage (タコクラゲ), or "octopod" or "rammer" jellies.
They seem to have a lifespan of approximately 4 months and are active primarily in mid-summer to early-fall. [2]
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Lagoon jelly at the New England Aquarium. |
Spotted Jellyfish Mastigias papua at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. |
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- ^ Monterey Bay Aquarium: Online Field Guide
- ^ (Japanese) 新しい顔ぶれ