Comb jellies are pretty they breed babies.
The scientific name for comb jellies is Ctenophora.
Comb jellies.
Comb jellies.
Ctenophores (comb jellies) are a separate phylum from Cnidaria.
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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.
They eat other jellies such as the comb jelly. They also eat plankton.
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Due to their similarities, it was originally considered that both comb jellies and cnidarians went in the Phylum Coelenterata. However, these days, comb jellies are considered as Phylum Ctenophora and cnidarians as a separate phylum Phylum Cnidaria. Cnidaria includes box jellies, jellyfish, hydra, sea anemones and corals.