there are jelly fish, sea anemine, and a whole lot more
Jellies and sea anemones.
Some live in Coral Reefs.
Some examples of ctenophores include the Venus's girdle (Cestum veneris), sea walnut (Mnemiopsis leidyi), and comb jellies such as Beroe and Pleurobrachia. Ctenophores are gelatinous marine animals commonly known as comb jellies, distinguished by their transparent bodies and rows of cilia for movement.
jellies or sea jellies
Some examples of ctenophora, also known as comb jellies, include the Venus girdle, sea gooseberry, and lobate ctenophores. These gelatinous marine organisms are known for their bioluminescence and unique comb rows used for movement.
Comb jellies.
Comb jellies.
They are Cnidarians or coelenterates .
jellies, octopus, and slugs.
Jellies,whale sharks,and sea horses
by gemma allington touching there willys
they are important because they help the sea jellies catch their prey.