From our Original Art Series of LOVES VINTAGE NAUTICAL
comes the highly sought after design jellyfish pillowcase.
Ancient Sea Tales bring a creature so mesmerizing, everyone will be spellbound!
You can almost smell the salt air with this nautical pillowcase. Our Royal Kane Exclusive Nautical Art will adorn your favorite Nautical Room and cannot be found anywhere else! Completes the nautical decor in your room or makes the perfect gift!
You will get so many compliments of warm goodness. We only sell gorgeous designs. Our pillowcase designs make otherwise mundane and ordinary pillows EXTRAORDINARY! This is a Royal Kane Original Design, can't be found anywhere else on the planet.
Jellyfish or jellies are the major non-polyp form of individuals of the phylum Cnidaria. They are typified as free-swimming marine animals consisting of a gelatinous umbrella-shaped bell and trailing tentacles. The bell can pulsate for locomotion, while stinging tentacles can be used to capture prey.
Jellyfish are found in every ocean, from the surface to the deep sea. A few jellyfish inhabit freshwater. Large, often colorful, jellyfish are common in coastal zones worldwide. Jellyfish have roamed the seas for at least 500 million years, and possibly 700 million years or more, making them the oldest multi-organ animal.
Most jellyfish alternate between polyp and medusa generations during their life cycle. Additionally, there are several possible larval life-stages.
After fertilization a primitive free-swimming larval form, called the planula, develops. The planula is a small larva covered with cilia. It settles onto a firm surface and develops into a polyp. Some polyps can also asexually produce a creeping frustule larval form, which then also develops into a new polyp.
The polyp is generally a small planted stalk with a mouth that is ringed by upward-facing tentacles. The polyps are like miniatures of the closely related anthozoan (sea anemones and corals) polyps, which are also members of Cnidaria. The jellyfish polyp may be sessile, living on the bottom or another substrate such as floats or boat hulls, or it may be free-floating or attached to tiny bits of free-living plankton[40] or rarely, fish[41] or other invertebrates. Polyps may be solitary or colonial. Polyp colonies form by strobilation, resulting in multiple polyps which share a common stomach cavity.[42] Most polyps are very small, measured in millimeters. They feed continuously. The polyp stage may last for years.
Eventually the polyp gives rise to the medusa stage. New medusae are usually created asexually by strobilation or budding from the polyp. The medusa is the life stage which is most typically identified as a jellyfish.
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