The Venus girdle, Cestum veneris, is a comb jelly in the family Cestidae. It is the only member of its genus, Cestum
Venus girdles resemble transparent ribbons with iridescent edges. They may grow up to a metre in total length. Canals run the length of the ribbon which bioluminesce when disturbed
This species is pelagic and is found in tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide in midwater
These animals swim horizontally using muscular contractions as well as the beating of the comb rows. The oral edge leads. They eat small crustaceans.From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Underwater photo Protaras by Costas Constantinou
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