Underwater moons
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Aurelia limbata is found in the Northwest Atlantic, Northern Pacific and Arctic oceans. This moon jellyfish was found floating through the Sea of Okhotsk, near Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula. The fluffy, white structures are its oral lobes. These lobes are the site of its stinging cells, called nematocysts. These stinging cells will temporarily paralyse prey, giving the lobes the chance to capture and digest food.