Photo of the Day: Under the Sea


An Atlantic Sea Nettle swims through a reef tank at the Aquarium of the Americas.  The Atlantic Sea Nettle is a jellyfish found along the Atlantic coast of the United States.  It is a protected by tentacles containing thousands of cnidocytes that deliver a toxic venom to its prey.  The Atlantic Sea Nettle defense mechanism limits its predators to mainly sea turtles and other jellyfish.  The jellyfish is one of the 500 plus species on display at the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas located along the Mississippi River in downtown New Orleans.  (Photo: November 20. 2017)

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