View this post on Instagram Video by @joelsartore | Two Namibian sea nettles move gracefully through the water during a photo shoot @theomahazoo. These bell-shape invertebrates have tentacle arms used for feeding, and each is equipped with stinging nematocysts that the jellyfish use to paralyze their prey. To see more incredible species featured in the Photo Ark, follow me @joelsartore. #seanettle #giantjelly #Namibia #PhotoArk #savetogether A post shared by National Geographic (@natgeo) on Jan 2, 2020 at 7:43am PST
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