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Cassiopeia, a genus of jellyfish, can vary in size depending on the species. The largest species, Cassiopeia xamachana, can reach a diameter of up to 40 centimeters (about 16 inches). Their bell-shaped bodies and long, trailing oral arms can make them appear even larger in the water. Generally, size can be influenced by environmental factors and availability of food.

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