Beautiful Footage of an Iridescent Jellyfish-Like Deep Sea Creature Nicknamed the ‘Psychedelic Medusa
While exploring the waters off Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, the NOAA scientists aboard the Okeanos Explorer caught sight of a glittery crossota millsae. This brilliant hydrozoa (often mistaken as a jellyfish), was given the name "Psychedelic Medusa" for its changing iridescence. The colors became evident as the medusa floated along the current of the deep sea, contrasting beautifully with the blue-green waters.
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