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    Praya dubia - Wikipedia

    Praya dubia, the giant siphonophore, lives in the mesopelagic zone to bathypelagic zone at 700 m (2,300 ft) to 1,000 m (3,300 ft) below sea level. It has been found off the coasts around the world, from Iceland in the North Atlantic to Chile in the South Pacific. Praya dubia is a member of the order SiphonophoraeSee more

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    Praya dubia zooids arrange themselves in a long stalk—usually whitish and transparent (though other colours have been seen )—known as a physonect colony. The larger end features a … See more

    Praya dubia is an active swimmer that attracts its prey with bright blue bioluminescent light. When it finds itself in a region abundant … See more

    Giant Siphonophore Sighting. YouTube, 22 May 2015, by E/V Nautilus during the 2015 ECOGIG dives in the Gulf of Mexico, Accessed 28, January 2018..
    Deep sea siphonophore off Roatán Honduras - 2300 feet See more

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