Though they look similar to jellyfish, they don’t sting and belong to a different phylum, Ctenophora, which is Greek for “comb-bearers.” They are named for their combs, rows of hairlike ...
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Researchers discover new marine species that can age in reverseOften mistaken for jellyfish due to their soft, translucent bodies, they belong to a separate phylum, Ctenophora. These fascinating creatures inhabit oceans worldwide, from shallow coastal waters ...
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