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Stygiomedusa gigantea, commonly known as the giant phantom jelly is a part of the monotypic genus of deep sea jellyfish, Stygiomedusa. This is in the Ulmaridae family. It can't actually sting you as its—30-foot-long—”mouth arms” are just there to trap prey rather than sting them.
This ghostly giant is a rare sight.
MBARI's ROVs have logged thousands of dives, yet we have only seen this spectacular species nine times. The first specimen of the giant phantom jelly was collected in 1899, but it was not until 60 years later that scientists recognized this as a new species.
from Autopsy by Donte Collins
mammatus and cumulonimbus they are best friends
oh dorianne laux we're really in it now
anyway. onto better things
" im gonna get better at art I'm gonna improve I'm gonna get better ''
excerpt from “Miss you. Would like to take a walk with you.” by Gabrielle Calvocoressi