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| Here we can see two jellyfishes whose jelly bodies have a bright orange color. They move on a deep blue ocean. The body of an adult jellyfish consists of a bell shape producing jelly and
enclosing its internal structure, from which tentacles are suspended. Each tentacle is covered with cells called cnidocytes, that can sting or kill other animals. Most jellyfish use these cells to secure prey or for defense. |
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