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    Phacellophora camtschatica - Wikipedia

    Phacellophora camtschatica, commonly known as the fried egg jellyfish or egg-yolk jellyfish, is a very large jellyfish in the family Phacellophoridae. This species can be easily identified by the yellow coloration in the center of its body which closely resembles an egg yolk, hence its common name. Some individuals … See more

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    P. camtschatica is a large jellyfish that has a yellow center, resembling a broken egg yolk, surrounded by opaque, white tissue. This jellyfish is the representative of the family Phacellophoridae in the … See more

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    Phacellophora camtschatica mainly feeds on gelatinous zooplankton and smaller jellyfish, which become ensnared within the tentacles. … See more

    Phacellophora camtschatica does not have respiratory organs such as gills, lungs or trachea. Instead, it respires by diffusing oxygen from water through the thin membrane … See more

    The life cycle of this jellyfish is well known, because it is kept in culture at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. During its life cycle, it alternates … See more

    This cool-water species are found in many parts of the world's oceans even though the abundance of this species in open marine waters is … See more

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  4. Egg-yolk Jelly | Online Learning Center | Aquarium of …

    WEBPhacellophora .camtschatica. The common name “egg-yolk” is derived from the central mass of yellowish gonadal tissue surrounded by a white to yellow bell. This jelly is also called the fried egg jelly. With a bell that is …

  5. Egg-yolk jelly | Animals | Monterey Bay Aquarium

    WEBPhacellophora camtschatica. Enlarge image. Not on view at the Aquarium. Meet the egg-yolk jelly. Like a large bird egg cracked and poured into the water, that three-foot, translucent bell is yolk-yellow at the …

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    WEBThis stinging apparatus is characteristic of the phylum Cnidaria (e.g. jellyfish, corals, sea anemones.) Pelagic, from Alaska to southern California, worldwide in temperate oceans. The bell in this species looks …