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A tentaculate ctenophore, also known as comb jelly or sea gooseberry (Pleurobrachia sp.), opens its mouth to ingest zooplankton prey during a blackwater dive off the Kona coast, the Big island; Island of Hawaii, Hawaii, United States of America
Image ID: | 1116-51218 |
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Artist: | Thomas Kline |
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hawii
state of hawaii
hawaiian islands
ctenophore
comb jelly
underwater photography
places of interest
island of hawaii
sea gooseberry
ctenophora
zooplankton
class tentaculata
phylum ctenophora
seacam underwater housing
bluewater dive
fractal
the big island
closeup
usa
mokuʻaina o hawaiʻi
state of hawaiʻi
in situ
tentaculate ctenophore
order cydippida
pleurobrachia sp
pleurobrachidae