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    Ctenophora and comb board iridescentizer - v1.0
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    Ctenophora, commonly known as comb jellies or sea gooseberries, is a phylum of marine animals found in oceans around the world. They are unique and often strikingly beautiful creatures, known for their bioluminescence and iridescent, comb-like rows of cilia that they use for locomotion. Despite their name, comb jellies are not related to jellyfish; they belong to a separate phylum.

    Transparent Bodies: Most comb jellies are transparent or translucent, allowing observers to see their internal structures, including their digestive system and bioluminescent cells.

    No Stinging Cells: Unlike jellyfish, comb jellies do not possess nematocysts. Instead, they rely on adhesive cells to capture prey.

    Carnivorous Lifestyle: Comb jellies are carnivorous and primarily feed on other small marine organisms, including zooplankton and other small invertebrates.

    Description

    LORA
    SD 1.5

    Details

    Downloads
    235
    Platform
    CivitAI
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    9/28/2023
    Updated
    9/27/2025
    Deleted
    -
    Trigger Words:
    Ctenophora
    combjellies
    transparent

    Files

    Ctenophora_v1.safetensors

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