Antarctic strawberry feather star (Promachocrinus fragarius), Alien-Like Antarctic Feather Star With 20 Legs Joins Four New-To-Science Species
Zebra sharks got their name from the stripes they have as pups which become spots when they become adults.
They take part in behaviour known as spyhopping, in which a great white will peek its head above water to view its surroundings! Oh, and speaking of viewing, great white sharks have a blue iris, which is very cool indeed!
the feminine urge to neglect all my responsibilities fail out of grad school and draw uncountably many nudibranchs
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They tend to swim by undulating their very long dorsal fin and keeping the rest of their body still.
Daily Cephalopod #2
These absolutely beautiful creatures can essentially be found anywhere in the world and are one of the most commonly seen species of sea jelly.
A fun fact, though the immortal jellyfish is most commonly known for it, moon jellies too can revert back in their life cycle to the polyp stage if exposed to environmental stress. Through this, a single jelly can keep itself alive for a longggg time.