k Lions mane jellyfish Lions mane jellyfish Cyanea capillata viewed from underneath. Lions mane jellyfish are the largest known species of jellyfish. They can reach over 2 metres across with tentacles of around 30 metres long, containing millions of nematocysts stinging cells. They range from Arctic waters to the coasts of Florida, USA, and Mexico. This specimen was photographed in the White Sea on the northwest coast of Russia. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Lion s mane jellyfish Lion s mane jellyfish  Cyanea capillata  viewed from underneath. Lion s mane jellyfish are the largest known species of jellyfish. They can reach over 2 metres across with tentacles of around 30 metres long, containing millions of nematocysts  stinging cells . They range from Arctic waters to the coasts of Florida, USA, and Mexico. This specimen was photographed in the White Sea on the northwest coast of Russia.
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Lion's mane jellyfish

Lion's mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) viewed from underneath. Lion's mane jellyfish are the largest known species of jellyfish. They can reach over 2 metres across with tentacles of around 30 metres long, containing millions of nematocysts (stinging cells). They range from Arctic waters to the coasts of Florida, USA, and Mexico. This specimen was photographed in the White Sea on the northwest coast of Russia.

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