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Comb jellies are somewhat different from true jellies (cnidarians). They lack stinging nematocysts and have developed other strategies to feed and protect themselves. Some of these include oral lobes to capture prey and sticky tentacles.

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No, they have none. Organisms in phylum Ctenophora don't have them and comb jellies are in that phylum.

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