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Moon, Jelly (Aurelia aurita)
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Four Round Shapes
The top is translucent, usually about 10 to 16 in (25 to 40 cm) in diameter. Its hallmark is a pattern of four round gonads that are easily visible through the top of its bell.
Moon Jelly (Aurelia aurita) • Or common jellyfish or saucer jelly • Monterey Bay Aquarium • 886 Cannery Row, Monterey, California • (Photo posted Thursday 20 October 2011) • (Photo taken 16:02:09 Wednesday 20 October 2010) • © 2011 Terry Costales #TNT_0599 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Short Tentacles
As can be seen, its tentacles are very short, yet are still capable of trapping prey to eat.
Moon Jelly (Aurelia aurita) • Or common jellyfish or saucer jelly • Monterey Bay Aquarium • 886 Cannery Row, Monterey, California • (Photo posted Thursday 20 October 2011) • (Photo taken 16:02:10 Wednesday 20 October 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales #BCY_2223 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Is Food Too
The Moon Jelly is food for the Ocean Sunfish, Leatherback Sea Turtle, the Fried Egg Jelly, and the Crystal Jelly.
Moon Jelly (Aurelia aurita) • Or common jellyfish or saucer jelly • Monterey Bay Aquarium • 886 Cannery Row, Monterey, California • (Photo posted Thursday 20 October 2011) • (Photo taken 16:02:20 Wednesday 20 October 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales #BCY_2223 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Life In Months
The Moon Jelly only lives for a few months in the wild, but can survive for years in captivity.
Moon Jelly (Aurelia aurita) • Or common jellyfish or saucer jelly • Monterey Bay Aquarium • 886 Cannery Row, Monterey, California • (Photo posted Thursday 20 October 2011) • (Photo taken 16:02:21 Wednesday 20 October 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales #BCY_2224 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Shows Its Inside
One Moon Jelly inverted and allowed a nice view into its interior. It dissolves its prey and diffuses the result inward.
Moon Jelly (Aurelia aurita) • Or common jellyfish or saucer jelly • Monterey Bay Aquarium • 886 Cannery Row, Monterey, California • (Photo posted Thursday 20 October 2011) • (Photo taken 16:02:26 Wednesday 20 October 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales #BCY_2227 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Prefers Temperate Temperatures
The Moon Jelly prefers temperate seas (9 degrees Celsius to 19 degrees Celsius) with consistent currents. It has been found in waters with salinity as low as 6 parts per thousand.
Moon Jelly (Aurelia aurita) • Or common jellyfish or saucer jelly • Monterey Bay Aquarium • 886 Cannery Row, Monterey, California • (Photo posted Thursday 20 October 2011) • (Photo taken 16:02:27 Wednesday 20 October 2010) • © 2011 Bryan Costales #BCY_2228 Add a comment or report a mistake
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