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halitrephes maasi jelly

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Halitrephes maasi jelly (commonly known as the Firework jellyfish).

Halitrephes - Wikipedia

The fireworks jellyfish (Halitrephes maasi) is a mesmerizing deep-sea creature known for its vibrant, bioluminescent display that resembles a burst of fireworks. This rare jellyfish belongs to the family Halicreatidae and is found in the dark depths of the ocean.

Halitrephes - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

The rare Halitrephes Maasi jellyfish was spotted just east of Socorro Island, Mexico - drifting at a depth of almost a mile and is one of only a dozen to have ever been seen.

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Halitrephes jelly is a stunning deep-sea creature with a mesmerizing display of neon colors. #HalitrephesJelly #DeepSeaCreatures #NeonColors #MarineLife.

Halitrephes Maasi: the Dazzling Spectacle of NatureS Underwater ...

Halitrephes Maasi is a deep-sea jellyfish belonging to the family Halicreatidae, often discovered at a depth of 1,200-1,500m. This rare creature has only been seen more than 10 times. In the video, the animal has a beautiful and brilliant appearance that moves gently to look very much like fireworks.