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Date le Mercredi 14 Janvier 2009
21h00 - 21h00 Catégorie
Concert Ile-de-France Lieu 102 bis rue de Bagnolet
75020 Paris
Description
Moonjelly is probably the most common and widely recognized type of jellyfish. The animal is translucent, can be 25-40 cm across, and has characteristic patterns of color within its body. They can be found in the Atlantic, Arctic and Pacific Oceans near the coasts. Like many other species of jellyfish, the moon jelly’s ability to move by itself is limited, so it is subjected to the water currents of the ocean. It feeds by stinging small medusans, plankton and mollusks with its tentacles. Some of them make friends with sponges, starfishes even with crabs under a slight sea.
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