Blue Blubber Jellyfish
by Janette Boyd
Title
Blue Blubber Jellyfish
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Janette Boyd
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Photograph - Photograph
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Photo of Blue Blubber taken at Jenks, Oklahoma Aquarium.
The Jelly Blubber (Catostylus mosaicus), also known as the Blue Blubber Jellyfish, is a species of jellyfish from coastal regions in the Indo-Pacific. It is the most commonly encountered jellyfish along the Australian eastern coast and large swarms sometimes appear in estuarine waters.
The Blue Blubber has a dome-shaped bell that can grow to 35 cm across, and is the most common jellyfish. The Blue Blubber Jellyfish can be blue or white or brown. These Blubbers are often found in dense swarms, swimming just below the surface of the water.
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November 18th, 2013
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