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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

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    50
    Platform
    SeaArt
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    4/1/2024
    Updated
    9/16/2025
    Deleted
    -
    Trigger Words:
    Ctenophora
    combjellies
    transparent

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