Sea nettle at Monterey Aquarium

  • 17 days ago
A sea nettle hunts by trailing those long tentacles, covered with stinging cells. When the tentacles touch tiny plankton, the stinging cells stick tight and paralyze prey. From there, the prey is moved to the frilly mouth-arms and finally to the mouth, where the jelly eats its meal. Relax. Enjoy. Repeat.

Recommended