Dive into the realm of slime, stingers and brainless, gelatinous goo. Sea jellies have no brains or bones, but they are some of the best survivors in the world. Discover why while exploring Amazing Jellies at the New England Aquarium.
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This two-story exhibition covers 5,000 square feet and houses 14 different animal exhibit tanks. Amazing Jellies opened in 2004 and is a temporary exhibit. Don’t miss your chance to meet these brainless, spineless, bloodless beauties.
Animals
Featured species include moon jellies, sea nettles, upside-down jellies, comb jellies, Palauan Lagoon jellies, green tree pythons and an assortment of tropical fishes.
Habitat
Jellies are found in every habitat and all the oceans in the world. Amazing Jellies features several of these habitats, including the open ocean, mangrove forests and coral reefs.
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