k Venuss Girdle. Macrophotograph of a coiled, ribbonlike Venuss Girdle or Sea Sword, Cestus veneris, appearing glassyblue. C. veneris is a comb jellyfish which feeds on plankton. It has rows of tiny, cilialike tentacles along the length of its body. These capture plankton and direct it to the creatures mouth. C. veneris can grow up to 8cm wide and 150 cm long. Whilst feeding, C. veneris normally hangs straight in the water and is almost transparent but for a greenishgold glimmer from the tentacles. When disturbed it swims with snakelike movements and appears blue. Venuss Girdle also has the ability to phosphoresce at night. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Venus's Girdle. Macrophotograph of a coiled, ribbon-like Venus's Girdle or Sea Sword, Cestus veneris, appearing glassy-blue. C. veneris is a comb jellyfish which feeds on plankton. It has rows of tiny, cilia-like tentacles along the length of its body. These capture plankton and direct it to the creature's mouth. C. veneris can grow up to 8cm wide and 150 cm long. Whilst feeding, C. veneris normally hangs straight in the water and is almost transparent but for a greenish-gold glimmer from the tentacles. When disturbed it swims with snake-like movements and appears blue. Venus's Girdle also has the ability to phosphoresce at night.
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Venus's Girdle. Macrophotograph of a coiled, ribbon-like Venus's Girdle or Sea Sword, Cestus veneris, appearing glassy-blue. C. veneris is a comb jellyfish which feeds on plankton. It has rows of tiny, cilia-like tentacles along the length of its body. These capture plankton and direct it to the creature's mouth. C. veneris can grow up to 8cm wide and 150 cm long. Whilst feeding, C. veneris normally hangs straight in the water and is almost transparent but for a greenish-gold glimmer from the tentacles. When disturbed it swims with snake-like movements and appears blue. Venus's Girdle also has the ability to phosphoresce at night.

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