Comb jellies are also sometimes included in the broad sea jellies category ... penetrate the skin of the victim and inject toxins into them.” Jellyfish stings can cause a burning pain, so people often ...
Afterward, from 1991 to 1999, bloody-belly comb jelly underwent a detailed study at MBRI (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute), during which additional specimens were collected at a depth of ...
Researchers at the University of Bergen in Norway realized they had a de-aging specimen in their lab when they found a larval ctenophore in a tank where a mature comb jellyfish was supposed to be.