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Add to Lightbox DownloadLion's Mane jellies are poisonous. They can grow quite large. I've seen them nearly 4 feet in diameter. There tentacles are much longer. The population of the tentacles near the bell is so thick, they do resemble the mane of an African lion.
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Lion's Mane Jelly Newfoundland Canada underwater North Atlantic © Janet MacCausland Jelly Newfoundland Canada underwater North Atlantic © Janet MacCausland Jelly Jelly fish jellyfish Newfoundland CA Bellevue Beach cold water North Atlantic Ocean Tentacles nematodes stinging translucent transparent invertebrate Hydromedusae medusoid stage swimming
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- North Atlantic Underwater (see also Animal class for more)

