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Deep Sea Oddities ~ The Bloodbelly Comb Jelly

Deep Sea Oddities ~ The Bloodbelly Comb Jelly

Comb Jelly are a common sight at the surface waters of the seas/oceans but usually seen in warm waters temperature regions. However, this red Bloodbelly Comb Jelly is one of the rarest exclusive jelly seen, photographed. Continuing ROV Expeditions will soon uncover more information about this stunning invertibrate. One will have to take the time out from busy office work schedule, to go for such ROV expeditions tour/ deep dive, just to search, discover and uncover this rare species, and not always often seen, based on one's luck. Will you be keen to go deeper? Dive deeper?

Who has seen this Bloodbelly Comb Jelly before during black waters dive or deep dive??? 

The Bloodbelly is believed to reside in deeper, darker waters, than most of its counterparts, with its red colouration protecting it, protecting it from its potential predators, as red often appears black in its countless depths. There has only been a handful of times when the exclusive comb jelly has been photographed.

The elusive, singular species of Lampocteis has captivated scientists since its discovery in the Pacific Ocean in 1979. The Bloodbelly Comb Jelly is known for its striking appearance including its deep red color as well as stunning bioluminescence.

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