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Home / Wildlife / Sea Critters / Bloody-Belly Comb Jellies are almost invisible to predators because its hard to see red in deep water

Bloody-Belly Comb Jellies are almost invisible to predators because its hard to see red in deep water

Updated on May 17, 2024February 13, 2023
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Bloody-belly comb jellies are various shades of red but will always have a blood red belly. Comb jellies have shimmering rainbow color bands that are made of tiny hairs called combs. These combs help the jelly propel through the water.

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