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A ctenophore (pronounced teen-o-fore) comb jelly.

A ctenophore (pronounced teen-o-fore) comb jelly.
A ctenophore (pronounced teen-o-fore) comb jelly.
A ctenophore (pronounced teen-o-fore) comb jelly.
A ctenophore (pronounced teen-o-fore) comb jelly.
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Madin, Laurence P.
A ctenophore (pronounced teen-o-fore) comb jelly.
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12/15/2004
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A ctenophore (pronounced teen-o-fore), or comb jelly, is a transparent jelly-like animal often spherical or bell-shaped. When light strikes the eight rows of comb-like paddles used for movement, it is diffracted into colors like a rainbow. Dive and Discover Expedition 10
Dive and Discover, Expedition 10, Antarctica.
Photo by Larry Madin
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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