The Venus girdle (Cestum veneris) is a comb jelly in the family Cestidae. The colorless species are transparent when suspended in water, except for their iridescent rows of comb plates. In other words, they majestic as fuck. Love to sea it 🌊
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The Venus girdle (Cestum veneris) is a comb jelly in the family Cestidae. The colorless species are transparent when...
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