People still can’t believe it’s real.
This incredible jellyfish was recently spotted around 2.3 miles (3,700 metres) under the Pacific Ocean, and people can't believe it's a real, living creature.
It was discovered by a group of scientists on Sunday in a place informally known as the Enigma Seamount. The researchers are currently on an expedition exploring deepwater environments in the Marianas.
Scientists believe it belongs to the genus Crossota, a group of jellies that remain "ocean drifters" throughout all phases of their lives, according to Scientific American. They also believe that its behaviour suggests that it is in "ambush predation mode", in other words it sits and waits patiently for prey to approach.
"Note the two sets of tentacles – short and long," an NOAA spokesperson said in a statement. "At the beginning of the video, you'll see that the long tentacles are even and extended outward and the bell is motionless. This suggests an ambush predation mode."
The bright yellow parts of the creature are believed to be its gonads.
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