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Out of water, jellyfish are a gooey mess (黏的东西). So they could not fly through the air, but in the water jellyfish are graceful. Some people might say that jellyfish fly through the water! But even that would be wrong since jellyfish depend on the currents and tides to carry ...
Get out of the water if you see them. If you see a jellyfish on the sand, don' t pick it up. If you get stung by a jellyfish, go to the nearest hospital quickly. There are many kinds of jellyfish. The smallest jellyfish are the peculiar creeping jellyfish, which are Just 0. ...
Deadly Irukandji Jellyfish Keep Holidaymakers out of the WaterThe Observer (Gladstone, Australia)
英['dʒeli.fɪʃ] n.水母;海蜇 网络王郁文;蓝色果冻海;海蜇皮 权威英汉双解 英汉 英英 网络释义 jellyfish n. 1. 水母;海蜇a sea creature with a body like jelly and long thin parts called tentacles that can give a sharp sting
They aren’t actually fish. They can make copies of themselves. And some older ones can become young again.
The resulting damage to fish may be indirect, through hypoxia and subsequent suffocation when there is insufficient water exchange between the cage and surrounding water column; or direct, via stinging of the skin and gills as jellyfish pass through the mesh of the cages (Fig. 3, Bosch-Belmar...
They can be found in warm water. They can also be found in cold water.Jellyfish look a little like umbrellas. There are more than 400 kinds of jellyfish. Some can give out light.Jellyfish have no heart and no brain, but some jellyfish have eyes.jellyfish n. 水母 ocean n. 海洋...
Making use of the mangrove roots below the surface and the foliage above with a jellyfish in the foreground. Nikon DSLR and a Tokina 10-17mm lens. Under/over images were made easier with the glassy still water close to the lakes shoreline. The dense foliage above that blocked out the sun...
Jellyfish have drifted along on ocean currents for millions of years, even before dinosaurs lived on the Earth. The jellylike creatures pulse along on ocean currents and are abundant in cold and warm ocean water, in deep water, and along coastlines. But despite their name, jellyfish aren't...